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THE WOMEN (EgoPo): An engaging show turns a trifle into a treatise

Kathryn Osenlund March 7, 2016 No Comments

Clare Boothe Luce saw her 1936 play as a critique of certain malicious denizens of Park Avenue. Director Lane Savadove sees more in it.

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GINT (EgoPo): Ibsen as American folklorist

Christopher Munden May 5, 2014 1 Comment

Romulus Linney’s GINT, now in an engaging staging by EgoPo Productions, does an admirable job of translating this modernist classic for contemporary audiences. Linney reworks the story so it seems to have been lifted straight from the annals of American folklore.

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