Love, resilience, and redemption in ‘All’s Well’
When Helena first confesses to the Countess of Rossillion that she loves the noblewoman’s son, Bertram, in Commonwealth Shakespeare Company’s sprightly production of “All’s Well That Ends Well,’’ she falls abjectly to her knees, admitting: “I know I love in vain, strive against hope.’’
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