In a stunning performance, the actor takes on all the roles in Shakespeare's Scottish Play.
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This taut, anxiously intellectual drama baffles expectations and boasts marvelous performances.
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World-In-Theatre's production proves to be a mismatch between actors and play.
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This implausible by satisfying story concerns a group of buddies who resent their old friend making movies based on their lives.
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Sheila Callaghan's surreal 2005 drama receives an impressive revival at Theatre 68 in Hollywood.
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J.M. Barrie's classic story gets the adult treatment in an enchanting production at Blank Theatre Company's 2nd Stage.
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Turning your life into a play is a dangerous game – dangerous for audiences, that is. But Scrambled Eggs is a deliciously prepared comedy omelette.
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Laurence Olivier's classic portrayal is restored for the Criterion Collection.
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Wild Rice's all-male production is funny and alluring.
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Two actors from the Western world answer some pertinent questions about the play, and about working in Singapore.
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