1950s tales of loneliness and redemption told with conviction in 'Separate Tables'
Terence Rattigan's "Separate Tables," two one-acts cobbled into one evening at Theatre 40, is a prime example of 1950s theater at its most retro: chatty, discursive and often busy to a fault. But under the assured direction of veteran Jules Aaron, it frequently enthralls. The setting " exquisitely...
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