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Ronald Mangravite
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Capsule reviews of current area stage shows.
By Ronald Mangravite
Aug 25, 2005
Misery:Horror meister Stephen King certainly knows a thing or two about the vicissitudes of fame. Like many a writer before him, King draws on personal experience for his short novel Misery, a grim fairy tale about a famous novelist held captive by his "number one fan." The 1992 play is...
Stagebeat
Capsule reviews of current area stage shows.
By Ronald Mangravite
Aug 11, 2005
Shakespeare's shortest tragedy is one of his most magnificent, but it's quite a task to stage, perform, and watch. Director Rafael de Acha's stark, modern-dress staging of Macbeth solves some but not all of the play's formidable problems. Purists may grit their teeth at the many textual cuts and revisions...
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