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This article is hardly objective. I have tried to make it as objective as I could, but it still nevertheless leaves you at the end with the imppression that Marre was a complete failure, when in fact he directed the hit shows "Kismet" and "Man of La Mancha", won a Tony for "La Mancha", and is also noted for having directed the original Broadway productions of "The Chalk Garden", "Milk and Honey" and "Time Remembered". He should not be portrayed as an incompetent simply because he hasn't had a hit in years. AlbertSM 15:34, 18 April 2007 (UTC)