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The Little Foxes Explores The Cost Of Greed At Dramaworks
Greed—that timeless vice that steamrolls over everything in its path—is as relevant today as it was in Lillian Hellman’s 1939 drama The Little Foxes, now receiving a sumptuous revival at Palm Beach Dramaworks.
Dramaworks’ Honors The Family Verities: Greed, Sex and Murder In Revival Of The Little Foxes
Greed. Sexism. Conscienceless businessmen. Blackmail. Rebellious youth. Women fighting to break the glass ceiling. Women using sex to manipulate men. Bank embezzlement. Even murder. No, not the latest installment of The Real Housewives. It’s Palm Beach Dramaworks’ revival opening this week of The Little Foxes.
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Tagged Brian O'Keefe, J. Barry Lewis, Kathy McCafferty, Lillian Hellman, Palm Beach Dramaworks, The Little Foxes
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