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The Illusions of Theater Celebrated, Exposed in Dramaworks’ The Dresser
Illusions – those we create for others, those ones we create for ourselves, those we create for survival – are at the heart of Palm Beach Dramaworks’ laudatory yet merciless exposé The Dresser, a portrait swirling around the most illusory element of all: theater.
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Tagged Anne Mundell, Brian O'Keefe, Cliff Goulet, Colin McPhillamy, David A. Hyland, Denise Cormier, Dennis Creghan, Elizabeth Dimon, Gary Cadwallader, J. Barry Lewis, Kelly Gibson, Kirk Bookman, Palm Beach Dramaworks, plus returning John Campagnuolo, Ronald Harwood, The Dresser, William Hayes
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Time Is A Crucial Element In Dramaworks’ Upcoming Return Of ‘The Dresser’
Time’s implacability and theater’s ephemerality seem inherently antithetical. Yet time is imbued several ways in Palm Beach Dramaworks’ upcoming production this month of the decades-old English backstage drama leavened with wry humor, The Dresser.
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Tagged Colin McPhillamy, J. Barry Lewis, Palm Beach Dramaworks, The Dresser, William Hayes
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