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From: Evening Times
Date: 20040930
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Therese Raquin by Emile Zola, The Citizens' Theatre until October 9.
This is a fresh take on one of Zola's most famous novels. The filmic adaptation uses choreography and a specially composed score to tell Zola's brilliant and timeless story.
"It's a terrifying and sinister tale of lust, loneliness and hatred which is brought to life with a superb cast," says a Citizens' spokesman.
It's a classic story, where unhappily married Therese takes a lover but when circumstances change, murder seems the only solution.
The inspiration for the hit film The Postman Always Rings Twice, Zola's ...
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