A malevolent core hums at the center of everything in Saki's ironic, sometimes eerie tales, cleverly adapted here for the stage.
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From the Green Room: Marley and Me
A Christmas Carol returns and Marley haunts again – played by me, again.
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The 1960s, A to Z, in one night.
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It isn't a crime to write a story.
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Three versions of Sweeney Todd – zeigeist insights and a special on pies.
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Bring out your dead, Hamlet.
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Haunted House or Tunnel of Love? The creatures lurking within can be one and the same.
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Perfecting an actor's role through unheard dialogue and unrevealed back story.
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Oh c’mon — how can you go wrong with Bela Lugosi and stop motion dinosaurs?
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This performance does justice to a wild, tempestuous, brilliant woman.
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