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	The Sarah Siddons Awardis perhaps unknown to you.
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	It has been spared the sensational publicity
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	of such questionable honoursas the Pulitzer Prize
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	and those awards presented annuallyby that... film society.
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	The distinguished-Iooking gentlemanis an extremely old actor.
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	Being an actor,he will go on speakingfor some time.
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	It is not important thatyou hear what he says.
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	However, it is important thatyou knowwhere you are and why you are here.
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	This is the dining hallof the Sarah Siddons Society.
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	It is the annual banquet and presentationof the highest honour our theatre has:
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	the Sarah Siddons AwardforDistinguished Achievement.
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	These hallowed walls,indeed many of these faces,
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	have looked upon Modjeska,Ada Rehan and Minnie Fiske.
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	Mansfield's voice filled this room.
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	It is unlikely that the windowshave been opened since his death.
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	The minor awards, as you can see,have already been presented.
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	Minor awards are for suchas the writer and director,
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	since they merely construct a tower
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	so that the world can applauda light which flashes on top of it.
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	And no brighter light has everdazzled the eye than Eve Harrington.
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	Eve... but more of Eve later.
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	All about Eve, in fact.
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	To those who do not read, attend the theatre,listen to unsponsored radio programmes
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	or know anything of the worldin which you live,
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	it is perhaps necessary to introduce myself.
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	My name is Addison DeWitt.
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	My native habitat is the theatre.In it, I toil not. Neither do I spin.
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	I am a critic and commentator.
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	I am essential to the theatre.
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	This is Karen Richards.
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	She is the wife of a playwright,therefore of the theatre by marriage.
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	Nothing in her background should havebrought her closer to the stage than Row E.
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