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Last Edit: T.B._Admin. 07:00 pm EDT 10/27/15
Posted by: T.B._Admin. 07:00 pm EDT 10/27/15

Matthew Murray takes a look at Sylvia:

Few plays of recent vintage are as easy to like as A.R. Gurney's Sylvia. This lovely 1995 comedy still marks a rare departure for the playwright who's spent much of his career documenting the slow-but-steady death of the WASP, and tackles a much more universal subject: the pure love that can exist between dog and man. It's a play that needs only straightforward sets, an open heart, and four actors (one of whom plays the titular Labrador-poodle mix) who are capable of rendering the central love triangle with the unsullied innocence and raw emotion the work requires. . . .

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