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Stunning Excoriating Equus Gallops Across Dramaworks
Mere hours before the opening night of Equus at Palm Beach Dramaworks – a drama prompted by the true story of a troubled teen who blinded five horses – another troubled teen murdered 10 people in a nightmarish school shooting. But independent of that, its Equus stands among the most effective, perfectly executed productions that this company has wrought in its mission to deliver “theater to think about.”
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Tagged Anne-Marie Cusson, Austin Carroll, Domenic Servidio, Equus, Frank Vomero, J. Barry Lewis, John Leonard Thompson, Julie Rowe, Mallory Newbrough, Meredith Bartmon, Nicholas Lavalvo, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Peter Simon Hilton, Robert Richards Jr., Steve Carroll, Steven Maier
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Dramaworks Hopes 45-Year-Old Equus Remains Raw, Relevant
Raw. The same carefully chosen adjective emerges in separate interviews with the two leading actors and their director to describe Equus, the shattering drama they are rehearsing for an opening this weekend at Palm Beach Dramaworks.
Posted in Features
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Tagged Equus, J. Barry Lewis, Peter Shaffer, Peter Simon Hilton, Stephen Maier
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