Theater review: Canadian couple drive modern twist on Moliere farce
'Tis the season for sucking up at company holiday parties — or, as Frank, the central character in David Ives' "The School for Lies" would put it, this is prime time, baby, for "two-faced pestilential etiquette." Perchance you indulged in a little of that time-honored, Chicago-style "pretzeled pomp of pimping politesse" at some holiday soiree just last night. Maybe you told your boss how much you admired her. H…
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