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| | "Enter the Guardsman" |
 | | The Guardsman (1910), which the Hungarian author wrote just after Liliom, is no exception. |
 | | A dazzling acting couple (think the Lunts), recently married and co-starring in a period comedy (think Kiss Me, Kate), are already constantly sparring, he even doubting her fidelity. |
 | | With book and direction by Scott Wentworth, music and orchestration by Craig Bohmler, and lyrics by Marion Adler, Enter the Guardsman is just off the mark; there is a whiff of the provincial, the unfulfilled, about almost every aspect of this show and production, although Mark Jacoby, as the Playwright, does score. |
| www.newyorkmetro.com /nymetro/arts/theater/reviews/3297 (346 words) |
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