REVIEW: “Deceived,” Spellbinding Drama at Its Best
Bay Street Theater’s opening Saturday night of Deceived was spellbinding—drama at its best. Written by Johnna Wright and Patty Jamieson and adapted from Gaslight by Patrick Hamilton, it is a fascinating play. It is directed by Sheryl Kaller, a Tony-nominated director whose Broadway credits include Terrence McNallyʼs Mothers and Sons and Geoffrey Naufftsʼ Next Fall. The one-act, ninety-minute play received an enthusiastic, full-house standing ovation. This production successfully draws the audience into a world of suspense, deceit, and intrigue. It runs through July 20 and should not be missed. Once again, Bay Street’s Executive Director Tracy Mitchell and Artistic Director Scott Schwartz—who both introduced the show—have made a brilliant selection for a Mainstage production.
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