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1979 One Woman Show |
How can I tell all the people who
have laughed and cried with me through seventy-five
years in the theater, all over the world, when I was
up and when I was down, and especially now that I am
on my own, how can I tell you how much your love for
me has gladdened my heart through a wonderful
life?
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Returning
to work after Kalich's death was especially
difficult for Picon because so much of her career
as well as her personal life was intricately tied to
her husband. Picon was also beginning to experience
the effects of a mild case of Bell's Palsy connected
with Alzheimer's disease. Nevertheless, at 81 years of
age, Picon created and toured with her one-woman
show, Hello Molly. The show traced her long and loving
relationship with the Yiddish Theater and gave her an
opportunity to remain connected to her beloved
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Notes
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Next—Autobiography: Molly!
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How to Cite This Page
For a bibliography:
Jewish Women's Archive. "JWA - Molly Picon - One Woman Show." <http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/picon/mp23.html>.
For a footnote:
Jewish Women's Archive, "JWA - Molly Picon - One Woman Show," <http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/picon/mp23.html>.
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