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    <author><![CDATA[Alison Barrett]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[To review this production without mentioning the talents of the cast and orchestra is unforgivable.  The music was gorgeous; the acting was powerful.  Gretchen Rumbaugh, who played Mrs. Lovett, was especially electrifying and Matthew Alan Smith's Judge Turpin took creepy to new heights.   <br>
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Coming into the show not knowing anything about the Director's vision, I did not find any forced references to the state of America today.  I took it for granted that the show was taking place in old London since the cast did such a great job with their accents and the set only enhanced that picture.  <br>
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 I agree that on the surface, Aloysius Gigl wasn't as menacing a Sweeney as say, Johnny Depp, but that just gives his insanity a different flavor.  When he snaps, he does it in a giddy, dangerous, I-have-nothing-left-to-lose way which is why the song "A Little Priest," is so much pun fun!    <br>
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Sweeney Todd does not feature gross rich people taking advantage of poor people.  Almost everyone is gross in Sweeney Todd.  <br>
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I hope the reviewer harping on a political theme that may or may not have been present does not discourage anyone from seeing the show.  It is well-executed Sondheim and that is always worth the ticket price.<br>
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-Alison Barrett
        
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    <pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2012 13:18:40 -0700</pubDate>
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