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Id seen the current stage production and the 1975 production of Chicago. I liked them both very much, but I didnt use th
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"I'd seen the current stage production and the 1975 production of Chicago. I liked them both very much, but I didn't use them necessarily as inspiration"

- Colleen Atwood

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Colleen Atwood's quote recommends that she delighted in both the current stage production and the 1975 production of Chicago, but she did not utilize them as a source of motivation for her own work. This indicates that Atwood had the ability to make use of her own imaginative concepts and experiences to develop her own special vision for the production. It also suggests that Atwood was positive in her own capabilities and was not afraid to take threats and explore new ideas. This quote highlights Atwood's dedication to her craft and her willingness to press the limits of her creativity. It likewise talks to her respect for the original production and her appreciation for the work of others. Eventually, Atwood's quote is a testimony to her innovative vision and her dedication to creating something special and unique.

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Colleen Atwood This quote is written / told by Colleen Atwood somewhere between September 25, 1948 and today. She was a famous Designer from USA. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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