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Brando, A Curtain-Up Review |
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EXCERPTED FROM A CURTAIN-UP REVIEW BY JENNY SANDMAN
Roberts' play has a lot of great writing and one really great character: Dante Giammarco's riveting and deeply droll portrayal of the legendary actor. His Brando, more Big Daddy or Ernest Hemingway than Vito Corleone, is charismatic and brash, and wisely avoids the childishness and fits of pique the real Brando is known for. He is a breath of fresh air..... Marlon Brando hasn't been the cause of so much existential angst since Apocalypse Now.
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