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Sunday, February 17, 2008
PLAYBILL.COM'S THEATRE WEEK IN REVIEW: The Curse Is Off
Yahoo! News: "It came from England's Chichester Festival and the West End, where star Patrick Stewart and director Rupert Goold - �Britain's latest hot young director - �collected laurels all along the way. This week it landed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music for a six-week-stay, with mountains of press, a cacophony of good word of mouth, and whispers that a Broadway transfer might be in the offing. A Macbeth on Broadway that critics liked? Why, the last time that happened was - wait, has that ever happened?"
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it is completely fitting for this play to contain cinematic elements, as the author described. the story and drama of this play fits so well with the feeling of cinema.
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