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A Warsaw Melody " review by Michael Billington

Arcola, LondonI can see why Leonid Zorin's Russian play, written in 1967, became a global success: it deals with that most universal of themes, a fractured love affair. But Romeo and Juliet it isn't " and, although here it's very well performed, what makes it seem a tediously protracted business is the lack of resilience shown by the star-crossed lovers.Victor, a trainee Russian viticulturist, and Hely…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:25pm on April 2, 2012

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