All's Well That Ends Well.(Theater review)

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From: Daily Variety
Date: 20080703
Author:Verini, Bob

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(Lowell Davies Festival Theater, San Diego; 612 seats; $64 top)

An Old Globe presentation of a play in two acts by William Shakespeare. Directed by Darko Tresnjak. Sets, Ralph Funicello; costumes, Linda Cho; lighting, York Kennedy; original music and sound, Christopher R. Walker; fight direction, Steve Rankin; production stage manager, Mary K Klinger. Opened, reviewed June 28, 2008. Runs through Sept. 26. Running time: 2 HOURS, 40 MIN.

 
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