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Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Life X 3
Pittsburgh City Paper: "One is always seeking (if one happens to be a theatrical producer) the small-cast, one-set domestic comedy that'll cost nothing to put up and run forever. Said show should be funny but not ridiculous, clever without being brainy, and pointed but never edgy. French playwright Yasmina Reza's Life X 3, in a translation by Christopher Hampton and now at the Pittsburgh Public Theater, is, alas, not it."
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It is true that producers always look for the shows that doesn't cost too much, lasts forever. In this search for the brainlessly funny show materials, the audience gets to expect the brainlessly funny shows. People should be able to take in the intellectually witty and meaningfully profound shows.
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