Information about plays

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

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            "comment": "Mike Peters, who found fame in the ’80s as frontman for Welsh rock band the Alarm died  in April.\n--\nMike Peters, the frontman for U.K. bands the Alarm and Big Country, had been fighting cancer for 18 years. In the mid-’90s he went into spontaneous remission after being diagnosed with lymphoma. Ten years later he was diagnosed with leukemia. “My ambition is to stay alive as long as I possibly can with the drugs I’ve got until the drugs that have the cure come along,” says Peters,\n--\nHere he is, performing with The Alarm in a live version of \"Strength\" in 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pqp-rfvRs3g",
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            "comment": "ARTISTS WE LOST 2025\n\nIn tribute to those in the world of music who left us. A KEXP all-day tradition of playing music and telling the stories of those we lost.",
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            "comment": "Celebrating Brian James.\n\nCover of The Damned.\n--\nFormerly of Vivian Girls!\nhttps://www.frankierose.info/",
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