Article: THEATER REVIEW; Don Quixote with a different tilt

Imagine, if you will, Don Quixote dressed in aviator's goggles and leather hat, with a child's metal sled strapped on his back for a shield.

He is trundled about in a wheelbarrow, pushed by his trusty squire, Sancho Panza, into a world of wonderment - and sometimes bafflement - that is brought to teeming life by the six-actor troupe Double Edge Theatre Company. Taking the notion of theater as a place for dreams and visions, these brave performers create a series of adventures, based on the 400-year old novel by Miguel Cervantes. The title, "the UnPOSSESSED," is a bit of a mystery because the characters on stage seem possessed indeed. The actors improvise the dialogue, with no ...

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