Information about plays

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

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            "comment": "Boots Riley wrote and produced this one.  It samples  Public Enemy's \"Party for Your Right to Fight.\" \n--\nHere's The Coup performing live on KEXP back in 2012 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UTv99tQhMo",
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            "comment": "\"Only So Much Oil in the Ground\" in 1974 - and (even less now) today in 2022. 'Urban Renewal' was recorded in 1974, and released in January of the following year.\n\nPerforming since 1968, like KEXP, the horn-driven Oakland funk band Tower of Power has been around more than fifty years!  Here's a great live performance of \"Only So Much Oil\" from Montreux in 2008:\nhttps://youtu.be/vGVrh-obV4M\n\nhttps://www.sfchronicle.com/entertainment/article/How-Tower-of-Power-endured-tragedy-to-celebrate-12951061.php \nhttps://towerofpower.com/",
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            "comment": "Don't everybody like the smell of gasoline?\nWell, burn, muthafucka, burn, American dreams\nDon't everybody like the taste of apple pie?\nWe'll snap for yo' slice of life, I'm tellin' ya why\nI hear that Mother Nature now's on birth control\nThe coldest pimp be looking for somebody to hold\nThe highway up to Heaven got a crook on the toll\nYouth full of fire, ain't got nowhere to go, nowhere to go\n---\nhttps://genius.com/Outkast-gasoline-dreams-lyrics",
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