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GOING TO ST. IVES

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The Village Voice, March 30th, 2005

GOING TO ST. IVES By Lee Blessing Primary Stages 59 East 59th Street 212-279-4200 A LITTLE QUIET DIGNITY Quietly, without flinching, Lee Blessing's Going to St. Ives explores a dark moral continent Drunk on the influence of the two-dimensional media, our theater has grown so overwrought and overindulgent that a little quiet dignity, accompanied by genuine moral gravity, comes as a genuine shock. In that context, the most shocking play of the year is probably Lee Blessing's Going to St. Ives, a quiet little event in which two women, one white and one black, talk to each other for two hou...

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