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Posted by: T.B._Admin. 08:11 am EST 11/03/15

Howard Miller takes a look at The Head Hunter:

He’s no Tony Soprano, this Salvy, a mobster and professional hit man who shows up unexpectedly at his cousin’s Hoboken apartment in the subdued production of Mark Borkowski’s The Head Hunter at the Dorothy Strelsin Theatre. But like the central character in the popular HBO TV series “The Sopranos,” Salvy does have a strong personal code of honor, especially where family is concerned. Over the course of the evening, we learn how far he is willing to go in the name of that honor. . . .

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