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Can government overreach be funny? Antaeus looks for laughs in 'The Hothouse' by F. Kathleen Foley

Harold Pinter wrote "The Hothouse" in the 1950s, then buried it in a drawer before resurrecting it in 1980 for a production that he himself directed. During the interim, what Pinter initially intended as a fantasy became oddly timely. "Reality has overtaken it," he commented at the time. What a...

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00am on February 2, 2018

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