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''A Minor Adjustment'' is a 1967 play.〔(Playbill for original production ) accessed 16 June 2013〕 It was written by Eric Nicol, a Canadian humorist. The play was originally titled ''Like Father, Like Fun'' and realised to audiences in 1966 in Vancouver.〔Jacob Siskind, The Montreal Gazette. October 10 1968. 'Eric Nicol licks his post-Broadway wounds in public'. () Accessed 02 September 2014〕 The title was then changed in 1967.〔Tom Hawthorne, ''The Globe and Mail''. 2011. 'Eric Nicol: Vancouver humorist, columnist, novelist'.() Accessed 02 September 2014〕 The original production cost $72,000 and closed after 13 performances.〔ALBEE ADAPTATION ACQUIRED BY FOX: Film Rights to 'Everything in Garden' Bring $300,000 By SAM ZOLOTOW. ''New York Times'' (1923-Current file) (York, N.Y ) 09 Oct 1967: 60.〕 It received a poor review in ''The New York Times''.〔The Theater: 'A Minor Adjustment': Redfield in Comedy at the Brooks Atkinson By CLIVE BARNES. ''New York Times'' (1923-Current file) (York, N.Y ) 08 Oct 1967: 84.〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「A Minor Adjustment」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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