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From: The Washington Post
Date: 20071116
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* EDWARD II
(At Shakespeare Theatre -- Sidney Harman Hall through Jan. 6)
Among the sad stories of the death of kings, few come to a more gruesome finish than that of Christopher Marlowe's "Edward II," the tale of a monarch who falls savagely from grace after falling desperately for a man. The play is an Elizabethan curiosity, a work unfolding around an overt homosexual relationship in the English court. And though director Gale Edwards cannot resist indulging at times in a bit of campiness, her seductive treatment ...
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