Information about plays

list: List of plays
retrieve: Information about a specific play by ID

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            "comment": "Terence Trent D'Arby (now Sananda Maitreya) wrote \"Wishing Well\" with Sean Oliver, who also played bass on the track. Oliver, who was in a band called Rip Rig & Panic with Neneh Cherry, died in 1990 from sickle-cell anemia in 1990.\n\nWith a so-called ‘anti-pimp’ message at its heart, Cherry has this to say about \"Raw Like Sushi\": \"It’s not a feminist record – none of my songs are. But it’s about female strength, female power, female attitude.” \nRead the story behind this song: https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/neneh-cherry-buffalo-stance-story-behind/",
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            "comment": "On this day in 1974 (52 years ago), Saint Dolly released the album 'Jolene'. \n\nThis is not a love song in the conventional sense; Parton wrote it for a close friend. In 1967, she was invited by the country star Porter Wagoner to co-host his TV show, where they became famous for their duets. In time though, her enormous talent eclipsed that of her mentor, and she moved on to greener pastures. She wrote the song for him to show her appreciation for the time they had worked together. - https://www.songfacts.com/facts/dolly-parton/i-will-always-love-you\n---\nhttp://www.dollyparton.com/",
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            "comment": "Sampled in Channel Flipping 2, the song was written by Albert Hammond about the person who took him in when he first came to Los Angeles. \"This person was the person who gave me shelter in Los Angeles when I didn't have any place to stay. I had no money, I had no Green Card, I couldn't work, I could have been a homeless. I sat down with Mike Hazlewood, and I said 'Mike, this is what's happened to me, and this is the person.' And I think Mike came up with [the line] 'the air that I breathe.'\" --Songfacts https://tinyurl.com/m2tkxmw6",
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            "comment": "For Laura in Tulsa. Thanks to Alexa for bringing KEXP to your ears!\n\nEveryone loves Radiohead, and Prince is no exception! Prince covered Radiohead at Coachella back in 2008. Watch this legendary performance here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFXZNt4oLkE",
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