Theater troupe should trade its kingdom for more cast.(ENTERTAINMENT)
From: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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Date: 7/10/2007
Byline: Paul Kolas
COLUMN: THEATER REVIEW
WHITINSVILLE - There are so many people killed so nonchalantly in "Richard III," most vividly embodied by Richard's chief thug Sir William Catesby hoisting the decapitated head of Richard's unfortunate brother Clarence in the air for Richard's pleasurable observation, that one would be well within their rights to think Shakespeare invented the term "black comedy." So many brothers, uncles, nephews and cousins to kill in three hours ...
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