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- Private_Eyes_(play) abstract "Private Eyes is a 1996 drama by Steven Dietz about deception and broken trust, labeled by the author as a "comedy of suspicion", as the story is brought in multiple layers and the audience is repeatedly tricked to believe that the current situation is real. It is sometimes considered an homage to Tom Stoppard's 1982 The Real Thing, a play with the same theme and techniques.".
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- Private_Eyes_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Actors_Theatre_of_Louisville.
- Private_Eyes_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Arizona_Theatre_Company.
- Private_Eyes_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1996_plays.
- Private_Eyes_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plays_by_Steven_Dietz.
- Private_Eyes_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_McQuarrie.
- Private_Eyes_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Humana_Festival_of_New_American_Plays.
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- Private_Eyes_(play) wikiPageWikiLink The_Real_Thing_(play).
- Private_Eyes_(play) wikiPageWikiLink The_Usual_Suspects.
- Private_Eyes_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Stoppard.
- Private_Eyes_(play) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Private Eyes'' (play)".
- Private_Eyes_(play) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Private Eyes".
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- Private_Eyes_(play) subject Category:1996_plays.
- Private_Eyes_(play) subject Category:Plays_by_Steven_Dietz.
- Private_Eyes_(play) hypernym Drama.
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- Private_Eyes_(play) comment "Private Eyes is a 1996 drama by Steven Dietz about deception and broken trust, labeled by the author as a "comedy of suspicion", as the story is brought in multiple layers and the audience is repeatedly tricked to believe that the current situation is real. It is sometimes considered an homage to Tom Stoppard's 1982 The Real Thing, a play with the same theme and techniques.".
- Private_Eyes_(play) label "Private Eyes (play)".
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- Private_Eyes_(play) wasDerivedFrom Private_Eyes_(play)?oldid=680890990.
- Private_Eyes_(play) isPrimaryTopicOf Private_Eyes_(play).