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} Theaterman2008 (talk) 16:55, 22 April 2008 (UTC)

Notability of Erika Yeomans
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REFERENCES "Have Your Fake and Read it too", Time Out NYC, Oct 1998 Theater Choices, Village Voice, September 29, 1998 "Retroactive", Surface Magazine, 1st Avant Gardian Issue No 15, September 1998 "Beat Happenings", New City, 1996, by Cara Jepsen Women in Performance Journal, by Jon McKenzie, October 1996 Chicago Tribune, by Justin Hayford, October 1996 Chicago Tribune, March 20, 1998 Section 7 "Fractured Voices", Reader, Justin Hayford, Sept 20 1996 "When Words Collide" Reader, By Justin Hayford, May 3 1991, Chicago Free Weekly Reader, March 20 1998, by Albet Williams Critic's Choice, Chicago Free Weekly Reader March 3, 1995, Critic's Choice, Chicago Free Weekly Reader, Dec 14, 1990, Justin Hayford, Chicago Free Weekly "Doorika Show Is Quite a Concept", Author(s): Ernest Tucker, Chicago Sun Times, July 16, 1992 "The many faces of Faust"; Author(s): Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun Times, September 22, 1996 Categories: Performance art