Monday, March 15, 2010

The Washington Post: Lord Arthur Savile's Crime

The Washington Post:
"a pleasingly lighthearted adaptation, by Largess himself, of Oscar Wilde's novella Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. The production, which features a suitably foppish James Konicek as the unctuous, utterly clueless Lord Arthur, is a palate-cleansing way to inaugurate the Stage Guild's new life, in the undercroft of a Methodist church on Massachusetts Avenue, a block from the Convention Center. Largess, who also directs this world premiere, does a swell job of converting the ripostes of Wilde's novella into dialogue. With all these gentle ministrations, the guild genially takes up where it left off." -Peter Marks.

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