Redacting history in 'The Letters'
"The Letters" is a drama of thought control in Stalin's Soviet Union, and it's a good one " a slick 75 minutes with a Hitchcock-like grip. There are just two characters in John W. Lowell's play, the director of an unnamed institute and the whip-smart editor that he has summoned for promotion. The offer of advancement chills her blood. No doubt the controlling director has something nefarious up his sleeve.Read full a…
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