Article: 'Seven Year Itch' dated but fun.

Byline: Kathleen Allen

Aug. 2--It is the early 1950s. You know, a time when the nation, weary from war, put lots of emphasis on home, family, fidelity.

Except, it seems, Richard Sherman, the nebbish center of the breezy "The Seven Year Itch," which Live Theatre Workshop opened last weekend.

Richard and his wife have been married seven years. About the time when a young husband's mind turns to fooling around. Or so Richard has heard.

His wife and son are off for a summer on the shore while George toils in the city. He is a publisher working for a boss who wants to reissue "The Scarlet Letter" under the title "I Was an Adulteress." His ...

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