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Mackenzie' performances profound ; Stage Left makes right move with a risky play
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Chris Jones, Tribune arts reporter
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Hill, Jessi D
/ Mrs. Mackenzie's Beginner's Guide to the Blues
/ Theater
2002
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2002
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Mackenzie' performances profound ; Stage Left makes right move with a risky play
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Mackenzie' performances profound ; Stage Left makes right move with a risky play
2002
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A hybrid play with music that sometimes recalls the work of Keith Glover, \"Mrs. Mackenzie\" uses a complex narrative structure to sketch out events in the life of Suzanne Mackenzie ([Jenny McKnight]). A well- meaning but dark soul trapped in a sanitized world of Little Falls, Minn., bonhomie, Mackenzie uses her job teaching music appreciation - - which she thinks of as blues interpretation -- to assuage her own personal and marital frustrations. The object of her desire is a student named Tyler ([Geoff Rice]), a prodigious guitarist who first idolizes his cool teacher but then recoils from her sexual ministrations. He is, after all, a kid.
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Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
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