| Vol XXXIIII No. 87 |
Monday, February 21, 2000 |
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London upstages ND
By LOUBEL CRUZ
Scene Writer
Although it is not as popular or as frequently performed as Shakespeare's other classics, "All's Well That Ends Well" brings its own unique identity to the theater stage. The play is categorized not as a tragedy or as a classic comedy, ... [more]
'All's Well That Ends Well?' — Depends on who you ask
By BRIAN SEAMAN
Scene Theater Critic
It is almost as inevitable as the pristine South Quad snow becoming a slushy dirty mess. Yes, once again, Actors from the London Stage (add English accent here) have waged a British invasion on the stage of Washington Hall. Landing on ... [more]
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