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Quinlan Corbett

REVIEW THEATRE 

In ‘People of the Book’, Soapy Characters Drift to a Mesmerizing Finale

September 16, 2019September 30, 2019 Dusty Somers ACT Theatre, John Langs, Monika Jolly, Quinlan Corbett, Sydney Andrews, Wasim No’mani, Yussef El Guindi

In Yussef El Guindi’s latest, an adrift and too-convenient show is saved by an exceptional performance in its final moments. ‘People of the Book’ runs through September 29. 

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