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Excerpts from the review of "You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running'
as printed in the Times Union
By MICHAEL ECK,

First published:
Thursday, November 18, 1999

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COHOES -- "When playwright Robert Anderson set to work on the four one-act comedies that comprise 1967's 'You Know I Can't Hear You When The Water's Running,' he originally intended the title to be 'Plays for Saturday Night,' a moniker he felt reflected the light tone of an evening's worth of sex-oriented romps."

"The final scene, 'I'm Herbert'… plays like a skit from the Carol Burnett show..."

"There's some good acting in 'You Know I Can't Hear You...,' especially from Ric Mitchell and Rie Lee (act three)... In 1967 this would have been a show 'for mature audiences only.'"

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