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From: The Boston Globe
Date: 19960926
Author:Ed Siegel, Globe Staff
ETHAN FROME Play in one act written and directed by Dennis Krausnick, based on the novel by Edith Wharton Set, Jim Youngerman. Lights, Gabriel Lloyd and Steve Ball. Costumes, Govane Lohbauer. Presented by Shakespeare & Company At: Stables Theatre, Lenox, through Oct. 20
LENOX -- If ever there was an Edith Wharton novel meant to be staged at her old stamping grounds, the Mount, it is "Ethan Frome." Summer visitors to the Berkshires are familiar with Shakespeare & Company's stagings of Wharton's stories within the walls of her mansion here, although often they're set in New York or Paris.
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