SCRUTINY | The Luminous Final Performances Of Martha Henry
By Paula Citron on October 25, 2021
Paula Citron reminisces about the sublime artistry of actor Martha Henry, and her last performances at the Stratford Festival.
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By Paula Citron on October 25, 2021
Paula Citron reminisces about the sublime artistry of actor Martha Henry, and her last performances at the Stratford Festival.
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