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Margie

[mahr-jee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Margaret.



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And Ms. Aidem, so fine in her recently Tony-nominated performance in “Prayer for the French Republic,” gives a deeply moving turn as Margie, whose monologue about her attempts to raise her husband’s consciousness about their unbalanced marriage—and her recognition that she’s hardly capable of starting a new life on her own—is a marked highlight.

So, too, is the scene in which Margie takes on the role of the narrator’s mother, in which Ms. Flood also is at her best.

Siegel relayed a story about an old-timer saying the original owner — a proprietor named Margie — wouldn’t seat him until he donned a coat and tie.

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“Margie had a collection of merry-go-round horses,” Siegel said.

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None of the current owners could recall Margie’s last name.

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