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...), it makes little sense that EgoPo Productions, in their year-long Tennessee Williams festival, would choose to outsource Williams' best-known work to other theatre companies for staged readings, and produce two of his least-known, most autobiographical, and, dare I say, most self-indulgent, plays in their stead.

I would like to begin this review by strongly urging all those who believe in abstinence-only sex ed classes to see . There has never been a better defense of Joycelyn Elders' opinions on sex education—even though it was written over a hundred years before President Clinton appointed her to the office of the Surgeon General.

As Jill mentioned, Fringe is officially over, but that didn't mean there wasn't time to fit one more show in; specifically When Boys Cry. Another work-in-progress (this time a study for a screenplay), When Boys Cry is billed as a "romantic comedy" - and although the play as I saw it (with part of Act II already removed, according to a sign in the lobby), I feel as though "romantic comedy" isn't a fair description. There is a love story in When Boys Cry - and the dialogue is funny, sometimes scathingly so. However, those two aspects of the play were incongruent enough so that they could have been in two separate shows.

(The Fabulous Theater Company) (No future performances).

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