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“What could an Italian writer, spinning tales in 1350, possibly have to say to a contemporary U.S. audience?

"Plenty", or so thinks McLean playwright Rachael Bail, who describes the work of Giovanni Boccaccio, as timeless…”                          
Source: The Washington Post         
Michael Toscano                                 
June 21, 2007

 

 

“(The) adaptation encapsulates six different stories from The Decameron’, which cover a variety of plots that range from the trials and tribulations of a devastatingly beautiful woman to the tale of a Muslim conqueror who receives sage advice from a Jewish man.”
 
Source: McLean Connection
Aranya Tomseth
June 20, 2007

 

 


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