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John Ford 1586?-1640?: Critical Review by Harry Eyres

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SOURCE: "In the Grip of Unnatural Forces," in The Times, London, 9 May 1992.

In the following review, Eyres offers a favorable review of David Leveaux's 1992 presentation of 'Tis Pity She's a Whore at London's Pit Theatre, particularly praising the cast's performances.

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