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LONDON AND NEW YORK CITY: He was wrong when he told us, "They won't have Nixon to kick around anymore." This season brings us not one but two provocative plays about the American president who took such a terrible, tragic fall. In London, Frost/Nixon is this season's hottest ticket, playing this fall at the Donmar Warehouse to sell-out crowds before moving last month to the West End. (Following its February closing, a Broadway transfer and film version are expected.) Written by Peter Morgan (whose current screenplays include The Queen), the play dramatizes the famous series of interviews that talk-show host David Frost conducted with Richard Nixon, drawing...