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After viewing the actual rehearsal play, Trent and I both were stunned by the overall performance and class of entertainment that we had received. We were impressed with every aspect about it, particularly the phenomenal acting style of the character that played Dr. Sloper. I personally was the most impressed with how well the intentions of the playwright were presented...
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We were impressed with every aspect about it, particularly the phenomenal acting style of the character that played Dr. Sloper. I personally was the most impressed with how well the intentions of the playwright were presented. A few days before seeing the play, I decided to buy an actual copy of the script to read over so that I could obtain the best understanding of the production...
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