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The error was removed... but NOT noted.

Posted by: TimDunleavy 09:28 pm EDT 03/16/14
In reply to: Gates' odd mistake. - portenopete 06:37 pm EDT 03/16/14

The original posting stated:

Richard Kiley remained throughout the entire run in the dual role of Don Quixote, a doddering gentleman knight with a grand imagination, and Quixote's creator, the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes.

(See the link below for proof.)

Now it says:

Richard Kiley played the dual role of Don Quixote...

Usually the NYT adds a correction notice at the bottom when there's been a change in an article's text. They didn't add one this time. Perhaps they caught the error so quickly, they thought no one noticed. They don't know us very well, do they?

Link See the original quote here (while it lasts)

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