![]() ![]() Vogel is a genuine wordsmith, and her language here is almost indecently seductive. And just for the record, this is no halfway enterprise it’s a first-rate revival of a theater piece that never gets stale, not so long as there are sexual predators abroad in the land and girls with lovely minds who think they know it all, but haven’t a clue about grown men with dirty minds. The play itself still sticks in my throat, as it surely does every woman and girl, young or old, who has seen it in a halfway decent production. I’ve seen this play about a million times, and lines like that still shock the breath out of me. “Nothing’s gonna happen between us,” his creepy Uncle Peck reassures Li’l Bit. Morse is one of those slow-burn actors who know how to hold a pause until it hollers. ![]()
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