Reader comments: Shakespearean Festival offers 3 plays for fall

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We did not see | 2:16 p.m. Oct. 1, 2008
Julius Caesar, but thumbs way up to the other two. Moonlight and Magnolias is genuinely funny, though some might find parts a bit naughty. It was completely enjoyable. Gaslight was creepy and very interesting. It's true that you need to change your expectation that things move quickly, they don't. But they're worth the build-up. Both of this shows were very well done. Two completely different plays but both excellent. If you haven't tried a fall play yet, this is the year. If you haven't tried a play there at all, this is a good time to try it out and see what you'll be doing during your upcoming summer and fall seasons (you will want to go back).

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Remi Sandri, top, Neil Friedman and Brian Vaughn in "Moonlight and Magnolias." (Associated Press)
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Remi Sandri, top, Neil Friedman and Brian Vaughn in "Moonlight and Magnolias."