As You Like It, and: The Tempest (review)
Camargo and Rylance were far more compelling as Ariel and Miranda in The Tempest, a play that was anchored by deeply emotional relationships among all the central characters. Since the productions were presented by a repertory company, the acting and characterization suggested connections between th...
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