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Review: Regrets by Frank Scheck

Rising British playwright Matt Charman reveals a fascination with the darker aspects of ‘50s era American society in Regrets, now receiving its world premiere from the Manhattan Theatre Club. But he’s gotten a little too ambitious here, dealing with two fascinating episodes when one would have been more than enough. The results feel at once overstuffed and undernourished.   The play is set in a rams…

SOURCE: Scheck on the Arts at 5:52am on March 28, 2012

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