The Heritage-O’Neill Theatre Company Requiem for a Heavyweight
By Mari Davis • Feb 2nd, 2011 • Category: ReviewsThe Heritage-O’Neill Theater Company’s Requiem for a Heavyweight wasn’t a knock-out, but it put on a good show.
The Heritage-O’Neill Theater Company’s Requiem for a Heavyweight wasn’t a knock-out, but it put on a good show.
The production is definitely worth seeing, but you’ll do best sitting in the first eight rows, or farther back than row K, to take full advantage of the theater’s acoustics.
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