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Containing as much of the play as is necessary
or proper to acquaint the reader with
in his decision to attend the performance

In that part of southern Vermont known as Dorset, there lately lived, and perhaps lives still, a gentleman whose name is John Morrison, and who might well be called the favorite of both audience and actors; for both of these seemed to have contended which should bless and enrich him most. In this contention, the [...]

Even the horse knows the way.

There’s something comfortably familiar about an Agatha Christie play. Maybe it’s the fake British accents, maybe it’s the mid-century costumes, or maybe it’s the lack of anything controversial. The whole experience is very “going to grandmother’s house to spend a nice Sunday afternoon drinking lemonade on a partly cloudy day.”
“A Murder is Announced,” now playing [...]

Dorset Theatre Festival Is Back!

[I've been asked to write a review of all the opening night shows at the Dorset Theatre Festival this summer, so once in a while, there'll be no Gobbledygook on Friday; instead, you'll get to read a review. Hope you don't mind.]
Let’s not beat around the bush. Dorset Theatre Festival had been slipping for the [...]

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