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Money Woes: The San Diego Repertory Theatre reports it has not met the second phase of its “Keep the Lights On” campaign begun a year ago and is $340,000 short of the $850,000 it had targeted to raise by now. Rep managing director Adrian Stewart said in a press release that $150,000 was needed by Nov. 7 and $200,000 by the end of December. “I Ain’t Yo Uncle,” a revisionist view by Robert Alexander of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” will open Wednesday as scheduled, regardless of the crisis.
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