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Timon of Athens: Critical Review by Patrick Carnegy

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SOURCE: Carnegy, Patrick. “Rout of the World.” The Spectator 283, no. 8926 (4 September 1999): 38-40.

In the following review, Carnegy discusses Gregory Doran's Royal Shakespeare Company production of Timon of Athens. Carnegy calls the production “a superb staging” and praises Michael Pennington's Timon.

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