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Theater review: Two distinctively creative professionals find common ground in true story of ‘Nureyev’s Eyes’

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation February 27, 2023

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Joseph Bearor as Jamie Wyeth and Michael Grew as Rudolf Nureyev in “Nureyev’s Eyes” at Good Theater. Photo by Steve Underwood Riddles and Russian nesting dolls figure prominently in the latest production from Portland’s Good Theater. References to these often-puzzling things add depth to the story of two artists looking for a path toward some sort of common understanding. THEATER REVIEW WHAT: “Nureyev’s Eyes” WHERE: Good Theater,... + full article



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