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Re-direct
I have made "A Pray by Blecht" a re-direct to this page. Possibly, this page should re-direct to that location. I don't know which is the more common (or final) title. By the way, does anyone know why the "r" and "l" are reversed? The Luizer (talk) 20:30, 11 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Probably no point in responding to this so late, but according to a talk I just saw Sondheim give at UCLA, it's simply a cheap joke about Asian accents (since the play is set in Asia).