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Peter Shaffer 1926-: Critical Review by Walter Kerr

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Peter Shaffer
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SOURCE: "A Psychiatric Detective Story of Infinite Skill," in The New York Times, 2 September 1973, Section 2, pp. 1, 3.

In this review, Kerr praises nearly every aspect of the National Theatre production of Equus. This work, he states, is the "closest I have seen a contemporary play come … to reanimating the spirit of mystery that makes the stage a place of breathless discovery. "

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