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The Lieutenant of Inishmore- Some may not urge an encore-
From the opening night of “Lieutenant of Inishmore’ in early September right through to that of its enthralling and brilliant last, Belvoir street theatre exploded with farcical black satire. “Lieutenant of Inishmore” scorches with abruptness, each character agonisingly yet thrillingly erratic, building moments to excruciating crescendos of anticipation and shattering them with comic relief.
Under the dimmed light, the cast of “Lieutenant of Inishmore” laid bare the remnants of human corpses. ... )
The set of “Lieutenant of Inishmore” is unquestionably charming, cosy and fable-like.
Approximate Word count = 852 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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