Information about plays

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

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            "comment": "Joining Kim Deal on “Coast” is her twin sister and guitarist, Kelley Deal, marching band Mucca Pazza, and rhythm section Lindsay Glover and Mando Lopez. Deal wrote the song in 2020 after witnessing the “revelatory levels of low self-esteem” from the house band at her friend’s wedding, the Grape Whizzers, while they covered Jimmy Buffett’s “Margaritaville.”",
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            "comment": "Toronto musicians badbadnotgood said about this song, \"The groove for “Take What’s Given” came together while we were messing around during setup, and we were just having fun with it until  [Houston musician] reggie started freestyling what became the lyrics. It quickly became an infectious song and we ended up laying it down within a couple takes. Stylistically it’s super different than anything we’ve put out before but we had such a fun time playing it and it was stuck in our heads for a year while we worked on other stuff.\"",
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            "comment": "Here's a delightful interview with Willie J Healey and Jamie T, two \"daily songwriters\": https://diymag.com/interview/jamie-t-willie-j-healey-bunny",
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            "comment": "That's Rod Argent's sprightly piano playing. Chris White wrote the song.",
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