"Jim Steinman wrote the score for an exciting version of Bertolt Brecht's "A Man's A Man" that was done by the Amherst Masquers, and which featured a show-stopping performance by Sarah Harris, a Smith student, singing a song called 'Ganges River' (which was later recycled into "The Dream Engine" as 'Mother River')." --Stephen Collins A Man's a Man was performed by the Amherst Masquers at Kirby Theater from March 1-3 and 8-10 1968. The place: India? The time: Yesterday, today and probably, God help us, tomorrow
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| - "Jim Steinman wrote the score for an exciting version of Bertolt Brecht's "A Man's A Man" that was done by the Amherst Masquers, and which featured a show-stopping performance by Sarah Harris, a Smith student, singing a song called 'Ganges River' (which was later recycled into "The Dream Engine" as 'Mother River')." --Stephen Collins A Man's a Man was performed by the Amherst Masquers at Kirby Theater from March 1-3 and 8-10 1968. The place: India? The time: Yesterday, today and probably, God help us, tomorrow
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| - "Jim Steinman wrote the score for an exciting version of Bertolt Brecht's "A Man's A Man" that was done by the Amherst Masquers, and which featured a show-stopping performance by Sarah Harris, a Smith student, singing a song called 'Ganges River' (which was later recycled into "The Dream Engine" as 'Mother River')." --Stephen Collins A Man's a Man was performed by the Amherst Masquers at Kirby Theater from March 1-3 and 8-10 1968. The place: India? The time: Yesterday, today and probably, God help us, tomorrow
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