Monthly Archives: July 2018

Freewill Shakespeare: “The Comedy of Errors”

Works as a ‘show’ which is what most live theatre has become. Freewill is in their 30th season and still includes a number of original stalwarts: O’Donnell and Copithorne. I went to the productions in the early years, but haven’t … Continue reading

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“The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence” (1962)

(recommended: the beautiful B & W print with several mini-documentaries on the film) John Ford’s last great film is an allegorical study and appreciation of the old West as it transitions into the new West. Lee Marvin plays Liberty Valance … Continue reading

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