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    <![CDATA[Love in Idleness]]>
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    <![CDATA[In her delightful reimagining of <strong>A Midsummer&#8217;s Night Dream</strong><em>, </em>Amanda Craig slyly serves up a witty cross-cultural farce, a modern-day tale of love and lies set against the magical landscape of Tuscany. <br/> <br/>When Theo, a workaholic lawyer, his English wife Polly, and their two children rent an idyllic Italian villa, they expect a relaxing summer holiday together. Polly, with her loved ones&#8217; romantic interests at heart, has invited an eccentric mix of friends and family along--including three eligible bachelors, a former model, an Indian-British divorcee with a young son, and her own appalling mother-in-law. They soon discover the Casa Luna is a strange, enchanted place where people find their heart's desire&#8212;but at a price. Everyone falls in love, though not with the people they expect, and the results are surprising and hilarious.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[They say this is a 'reimagining' of Midsummer, but it doesn't take a turn for Shakespeare until 2/3 of the way through and then it's so ridiculously close to the plot that you know what the next word will be. Not good. ]]></body>
    
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