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p l a y i n g for t i m e 3 by arthur miller |
kim crow |
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Playing for Time: Reviewed April 24, 1998: Sarasota Herald-Tribune : Jay Handelman : excerpts
Arthur Miller has always been known as bold and unafraid of tackling real-life problems in his plays. That's certainly the case in 'Playing for Time,' which opened Friday at Theater Works in Sarasota. Director Jay Strauss does have a leading actress in Kim Crow, who is as daring and brave as the playwright. Crow, who shaved her head for the production, plays Fania as determined, headstrong and proud, constantly questioning the motivation that keeps them all alive ... (she) dominates the production, and gives a full portrait of her character's constantly shifting emotions. |
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| photos (c) Drew Strouble, 1998 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Lauren Wood, Monica Kennedy and Kim Smith. This remarkable photo by Drew Strouble says it all. Never forget. | |||||||||||||||||||||||