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The synopsis added on April 17, 2010 (22:51) is a copy cut-and-paste from the synopsis at Tams-Witmark ( http://www.tams-witmark.com/musicals/applause.html#synopsis). That is a copy violation as there is no permission to use this material (see the Tams-Wimark Terms of Condition at [ [1]]) and I am therefore deleting the synopsis. (The copy violation guidelines, in brief, state "Please do not copy and paste from copyrighted websites – only public domain resources can be copied without permission."). JeanColumbia ( talk) 08:36, 18 April 2010 (UTC)
"--- no, it closed May 27, 1972, which can be verified by the New York Times and Variety -- besides, shows closed on Saturdays (or Sundays, if they played Sunday matinees), and July 27 in 1972 was a Thursday, and May 27 was a Saturday --- now be sure to remove this, because it's correct --- leave the wrong info up there --- stay Wikipedia! --- why not? the IBDB has the wrong date, too -----" I have moved this text from the main article by unregistered user 24.107.22.168 ( talk · contribs) as I try to locate these sources. If you added this text, thank you for trying to help improve this article's accuracy, though such comments should usually be added to talk pages. Thank you! Also, if you have links to these NYT and Variety articles or scans of them, that would help me in updating the page! (or you could add them yourself, of course, see WP:Citing sources). ElfLady64 ( talk) 17:07, 9 March 2018 (UTC)
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The synopsis added on April 17, 2010 (22:51) is a copy cut-and-paste from the synopsis at Tams-Witmark ( http://www.tams-witmark.com/musicals/applause.html#synopsis). That is a copy violation as there is no permission to use this material (see the Tams-Wimark Terms of Condition at [ [1]]) and I am therefore deleting the synopsis. (The copy violation guidelines, in brief, state "Please do not copy and paste from copyrighted websites – only public domain resources can be copied without permission."). JeanColumbia ( talk) 08:36, 18 April 2010 (UTC)
"--- no, it closed May 27, 1972, which can be verified by the New York Times and Variety -- besides, shows closed on Saturdays (or Sundays, if they played Sunday matinees), and July 27 in 1972 was a Thursday, and May 27 was a Saturday --- now be sure to remove this, because it's correct --- leave the wrong info up there --- stay Wikipedia! --- why not? the IBDB has the wrong date, too -----" I have moved this text from the main article by unregistered user 24.107.22.168 ( talk · contribs) as I try to locate these sources. If you added this text, thank you for trying to help improve this article's accuracy, though such comments should usually be added to talk pages. Thank you! Also, if you have links to these NYT and Variety articles or scans of them, that would help me in updating the page! (or you could add them yourself, of course, see WP:Citing sources). ElfLady64 ( talk) 17:07, 9 March 2018 (UTC)