Excellent lead performances help make up for some casting and pacing problems in this production of the classic tale.
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The Queens Players' production of this neglected classic from Shakespeare's time is simply a blast.
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The Fantasticks is really about what happens after the happy ending.
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Pushed over the edge, Gogol's antihero descends into obsessions and decides he is the King of Spain.
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Spectacular, funny, emotional - a big-scale, fast-moving exploration of the issue of our age.
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This post-apocalyptic tale of vaudevillians and scavengers reminds us, on more than one level, why we love theater.
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The life of the poet Lord Alfred Douglas, Oscar Wilde's embittered lover.
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