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Jun 20, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Variety.com
Weekly: 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.
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