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This is a tough play to gauge. It revels in innuendo and balances the potentially boundless fantasy of feverish dreams of love with the essential other coin side of it, namely, the damning power of lust, ambivalence of forces beyond man's control, and overall absurdity of the divide between literary and personal narrative.
But what I enjoyed most about this play was its fascination with dreams and the act of dreaming. The whole play in this manner seems to be a front, with the real clue given tow ...more
But what I enjoyed most about this play was its fascination with dreams and the act of dreaming. The whole play in this manner seems to be a front, with the real clue given tow ...more


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