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OUR FEW AND EVIL DAYS (Inis Nua): Tantalizing ambiguity

Toby Zinman April 30, 2018 No Comments

This is difficult review to write since almost anything I’d say would be a spoiler. I can say this much: Go see it.

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MARIE ANTOINETTE (Curio): You say you want a revolution?

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper March 3, 2018 No Comments

Danton, Marat, Robespierre, and their ilk have mostly been forgotten, while the guillotined Marie retains fame.

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LEPER + CHIP (Inis Nua): More booze than the Bard

Christopher Munden February 19, 2017 No Comments

A fast-paced shaggy dog tale of love and revenge, told mostly in dueling monologs of Irish brogue

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