by George Bernard Shaw Syracuse Stage Robert Moss, Director 1999 “Scenic Designer Beowulf Boritt has created a lovely backdrop for the action, an ornate, silver framed version of an English seaside resort. The set is dressed in ornate wicker, with heart shaped chairs and well appointed tables befitting the period. The final act, bedecked in Chinese paper lanterns with the Chinese character for love, is as romantic a setting as could be imagined.” ~Suzanne Connelly, The Syracuse Post-Standard
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