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| | Tom Taylor Flies High on 'Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll' |
 | | I mean, here you have a skinny guy, lanky, a bit awkward looking, with a very plain face - sort of everyday - and from him, with little more than a slight adjustment of outfit and a tumbling of the hair, emerge 11 or so distinct characters. |
 | | Taylor escapes into all of them like a true chameleon, gets to the soul of these people, and manages to clearly convey Bogosian's points. |
 | | Also, the idea to keep Taylor in a T-shirt in jeans for most of the play (save for a few accessories, like a vest or tie or such) worked well until the scene with hard-ass boss: Here, the fact that Taylor was wearing jeans was a little distracting. |
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