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As Feste, fool to the countess Olivia and fourth wall buster in chief of Shakespeare’s immortal farce of identity confusion, Michael Grady-Hall enters in about as extravagant a fashion as one would wish. A cable-bound crooner in a shock of pale face paint, Hall is suspended far above the stage to deliver...




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