"As the rumor goes, Williamson arrived one evening in a particularly foul mood and, during the duel between his character and Andrew Rally (played by Evan Handler), Williamson smacked a sword right across Handler’s back. Handler immediately left the stage and, consequently, the production."
These events were documented at the time, and referenced since, by The New York Times, The New York Post, The New York Daily News, Time Magazine, and on and on. Where does "rumor" come into it?
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ee writes:
"As the rumor goes, Williamson arrived one evening in a particularly foul mood
and, during the duel between his character and Andrew Rally (played by Evan
Handler), Williamson smacked a sword right across Handler’s back. Handler
immediately left the stage and, consequently, the production."
These events were documented at the time, and referenced since, by The New
York Times, The New York Post, The New York Daily News, Time Magazine, and
on and on. Where does "rumor" come into it?
Share your thoughts
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