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"Nearly Every production of an Oscar Wilde play that I've seen in recent years has been performed on a set that sought to reproduce more or less literally the vicwardian decor of Wilde's own time. Not so the Great Lakes Theater Festival's Version of "An Ideal Husband," whose simple unit set, designed by Nayna Ramey, consists of a drape, some columns and a half-dozen stage-wide steps, plus enough period chairs to allow the characters to seat themselves as they please. Between the set and Jason Lee Resler's high-society costumes, nothing more is needed to create a look that is at once stylized and stylish."
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