Stage Review
Getting 'Real'
Stoppard work is a pleasure despite production's flaws
No writer today has as much fun with the English language as Tom Stoppard. A well-spoken person in one of his plays can conquer the world, like a Jackie Chan armed with words. It's a rare Stoppard work that doesn't dazzle the audience with wit alone. (Full article: 646 words)
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