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Feb 20, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Variety.com
Los Angeles: Manhattan Theater Club’s season in hell, unhappily coinciding with its first season on Broadway, continues with this seriously incoherent production. Indeed, critical response to Regina Taylor’s rambling riff on "The Seagull" may leave Lynne Meadow & Co. pining for those frosty December days when a certain TV star stalked out the door and into the headlines. At least then the bad press concerned disasters backstage, not onstage.
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