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25 April 2012 9:27 AM, PDT | Pop2it | See recent Pop2it news »
Early on in "Don't Dress for Dinner," a British sex farce at Broadway's American Airlines Theatre, one has to wonder how complicated the plot can get.
The answer: extremely.
A wild evening unfolds in the living room of a house in the English countryside, and plenty of action is planned for the weekend. Jacqueline (Patricia Kalember, "thirtysomething") is about to leave to visit her mother. Her husband, Bernard (Adam James, "Dr. Who"), can't push her out of the door fast enough. He has a liaison planned with his mistress, Suzanne (Jennifer Tilly, "Bullets Over Broadway," "Bride of Chucky").
The married couple is polite yet testy with each other. Just before she's to leave, Jacqueline answers the phone and finds out Bernie has ordered a caterer to cook dinner. He tells her Robert (Ben Daniels, Broadway's "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," TV's "The last Days of Lehman Brothers"), his best friend, is stopping by. »
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28 February 2012 9:08 PM, PST | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
What a great ending to "White Collar's" third season. It definitely leaves the viewers just as up in the air as the last season finale, but for some reason it feels like there is so much more hope with this one - more to explore, more ways to take the show.
Perhaps it's because it felt like Agent Burke and Neal were in on the escape together, in a way. It wasn't Peter versus Neal like with the stolen treasure. During the hearing, everyone got a chance to say their nice things about Neal (even Jones, whose testimony felt spot-on) and then Peter helped out his friend in the end. Because they really are friends.
Where does it go from here? We can't even begin to guess. Clearly, no Neal = no show, so he's obviously coming back in Season 4 this summer. And we assume (and hope) we haven't seen »
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2 items from 2012
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