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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moe_Greene
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Claim
In 1998, he inspired the title of an Off-Broadway drama, Moe Greene Gets It in the Eye.
Correction
The Off-Broadway play’s title is commonly listed as *Moe Green Gets It In The Eye*—without the final “e” in Green—not *Moe Greene Gets It in the Eye*.
Full reasoning
Multiple independent sources identify the 1998 Off-Broadway play as Moe Green Gets It In The Eye, spelled Green rather than Greene.
- Playwright Tony DiMurro’s official site lists the work under his plays as “Moe Green Gets It In The Eye.”
- BroadwayWorld likewise names DiMurro’s earlier play as “Moe Green Gets It In The Eye.”
- A 2021 This Week in New York article also refers to Anthony Barile appearing in DiMurro’s “Moe Green Gets It in the Eye” in 1998.
Because these sources consistently give the title with Green (no trailing “e”), the article’s wording appears to misspell the play title.
3 sources
- Plays | Tony DiMurro | Actor and Writer
Tony DiMurro’s plays page lists: “Moe Green Gets It In The Eye.”
- Photos: First Look at 1-2-3 MANHUNT at Theater for the New City
The article describes Tony DiMurro as the author of “The Coyote Bleeds, Moe Green Gets It In The Eye.”
- TWI-NY TALK: ANTHONY BARILE / 1-2-3 MANHUNT
The article says Barile appeared in DiMurro’s “Moe Green Gets It in the Eye” in 1998.