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Acting
Marceau's committed chaos—she's either brilliant or unhinged, possibly both.
Costume
Absurdly gorgeous 17th-century fits that scream 'I have consumption and I'm hot.'
Production
Versailles on a budget, but the theatre scenes feel deliciously lived-in.

Director
Véra Belmont
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