Legit Reviews: Charlotte Rampling’s admirers won’t be the only ones to find the erotic cunning of "The False Servant" a little tame. Would the Marivaux revival, in a version by Martin Crimp, deliver more of a frisson if it generated any erotic heat? Perhaps. Jonathan Kent’s return to the National Theater’s Cottesloe is all glistening surfaces bereft of soul: It seduces the eye while leaving the heart untouched.
The False Servant Weekly: Charlotte Rampling’s admirers won’t be the only ones to find th...
THE FALSE SERVANT (Variety) Variety - Charlotte Rampling has supped at some of the modern-day cinema's mor...
The False Servant Legit Reviews: Charlotte Rampling’s admirers won’t be the only ones to...
The False Servant Weekly: Charlotte Rampling’s admirers won’t be the only ones to find th...
The False Servant (Variety) Variety - A National Theater presentation of the play in one act by Marivaux, in a new translation by Martin Crimp. Dire...
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Pride TV Reviews: Those old Disney nature films receive the equivalent of a CGI makeover in this mix of "Born Free"...
When Harry Met Sally Legit Reviews: "When Harry Met Sally" has recast its four principals, and heavens above: A pallid winter premi...
Big River Legit Reviews: Jeff Calhoun’s Deaf West Theater production of "Big River" transforms a musical into some...