No room for attraction in heavy handed 'Yellow Dress'
Practicing the subjunctive begets sexual attraction in Craig Higginson's "The Girl in the Yellow Dress," a talky, clunky and pretentious South African play wherein a French-Congolese student with an unspecified past shows up at the Parisian home of an upmarket young Englishwoman, a feisty but nonetheless delicate emotional flower who's set out a shingle as an English teacher while really running away from what seems…
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