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Judge Orders “Grinch” Back to Work
by Amy Eddings
NEW YORK, NY November 21, 2007 —This holiday season, there will be only ONE grinch in New York City.... the green guy who will once again appear on stage in Dr. Seuess' How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Manhattan State Supreme Court Justice Helen Freedman issued an injunction ordering the show back to work at the Saint James Theater tomorrow, saying she didn't want to play the Grinchy part this holiday season. Patrick Page, the actor who plays the Grinch, joins Amy Eddings to explain why this show is different from the other 26 shows that are still dark on Broadway.