As long as we’re talking about the anniversaries of plays (see last week’s blog), I’d like to take a minute to tell you about a play that premiered a year ago today. It was written by a friend of mine named Dan Singer (best known as one of the creators of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged). The play is called A Perfect Likeness and it depicts a fictional meeting between Charles Dickens and Lewis Carroll—two men who certainly knew about each other (Carroll was a big fan of Dickens) but who apparently never met.