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The Duchess Of Malfi: Beauty & Horror With The Barest Essentials

by Diánna Martin on November 3, 2009

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Gowan Campbell, Stewart Walker, & Lisa Blankenship

Gowan Campbell, Stewart Walker, & Lisa Blankenship

In a time when one goes to theatre and dramatic sets are used to make up for mediocre acting so that something kind will at least be said in the review, the first thought that I had when taking my seat at Folding Chair Classical Theatre’s production of The Duchess of Malfi was one of confusion. Were they really set up? Where was the set? A bare stage with minimal spotlights?

Boy, was I in for a treat. Let me say up front that this was a great production – but I had to first get into the mindset, because I honestly was not prepared for what I actually consider to be the true test for actors: can you do the show and move the audience just being up there with nothing but yourselves? And I was very happy to find out that with this company, the answer is YES.

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