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Report From New York: I’ve Never Been To Spain, But I’ve Been to Madrid With Edie Falco
I expended so much effort at Liz Flahive’s The Madrid at the Manhattan Theatre Club desperately trying to get my metaphorical arms around the shape and meaning of this play about a runaway wife that I failed to take many notes. I also failed to see why this passable script was mounted other than Flahive is a producer on TV’s Nurse Jackie, which stars The Madrid’s headliner, Edie Falco.
Posted in Performances, Reviews
Tagged Edie Falco, Frances Sternhagen, Liz Flahive, Phoebe Strole, The Madrid
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