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Bittersweet dreams

Brown’s delightful Merrily We Roll Along
By BILL RODRIGUEZ  |  March 14, 2007
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Bittersweet dreams
Great review. I was lucky enough to catch this show while in Providence last weekend and was amazed at what a great job the cast and crew did. Some of the material is very tough and I was impressed with what the actors did with it. Mary, Charlie, and Franklin were great as was Beth. I personally felt that one of the stand out performances was the woman who plays Gussie. You can really she her character develop and change as the play goes back in time. What stage presence! I encourage you to go see this production!
By Theatercrit on 03/16/2007 at 3:49:29

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