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         <title><![CDATA[A look at the boundaries of morality ; Judd Hollander]]></title>
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	There’s no getting away from the importance of a helping hand as Theresa Rebeck neatly displays in her new acerbic comedy Seminar, now at Broadway’s Golden Theatre.

	The seminar in question is a fiction writing class taught by Leonard (Alan Rickman), a writer-turned-editor of some renown who, when he’s not talking about his various world travels, is critiquing the work of his students.

	There’s Kate (Lily Rabe), who’s been working on the same story for years; the too self-assured Douglas...<br />
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         <title><![CDATA[Alan Rickman Devours 'Seminar'; Jeremy Gerard & Philip Boroff]]></title>
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	No one does mean like Alan Rickman. With a sneering smile and an evil twinkle in his eye, he can reduce anybody dumb enough to challenge him -- whether it's Harry Potter or the four novice writers under his tutelage in "Seminar" -- with little more than a single word.

	In the latter case, Theresa Rebeck's latest poisoned shiv of a play -- that word more often than not is an obscenity.

	Rickman, last seen on Broadway in an exquisitely moody revival of "Private Lives," returns to play...<br />
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