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The Merry Wives of Windsor: Critical Review by Anita Gates

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SOURCE: Gates, Anita. “Where Women Are Merry and Men Hide in Closets.” The New York Times CXLIX, no. 51274 (21 January 2000): E26.

In the following review, Gates maintains that when The Merry Wives of Windsor is staged properly, it can be “adorably silly,” and that the Pearl Theater Company's production of the play as directed by James Alexander Bond accomplished this. Gates additionally comments that the production was briskly paced and energetic.

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