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Review: Salome

Oscar Wilde's Salome takes the biblical story of the decapitation of John The Baptist and gives it a very sensual point of view. Salome is one of Wilde's strangest plays: he wrote it in French, which was not a language he was entirely comfortable with so in translation the play has a hyper-surreal and staccato quality that is unlike most of Wilde's writing. So it is without a doubt that I can say that Black Moon's Th…

SOURCE: The New York Theatre Experience at 12:00am on July 13, 2011

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