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Liolà, National Theatre by David Nice

Sicilian location, Irish populace, Balkan Roma music: Richard Eyre's production of a Pirandello bagatelle could easily have turned into the kind of Europudding more common in cinema. That it fairly dances over the pitfalls is due partly to a well-calibrated ensemble, but above all to the fact that the great Italian playwright made an exception to social commentary and searching examination of the human condition, com…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 4:48am on August 8, 2013

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