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Yes! It's on video tape. William Hurt, and of all people Emmanuel Lewis both were in an NYC Summer in the Parks performance sometime in the 70s. I know because I watched a copy of the tape in college back in the 80s. When I was in college, the tape was at the University of Maryland McKeldin Hall Library.

It was a fine performance and believe it or not, from time to time, I search for it, too! I would really like to see it again.

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