Here Be Monsters: Lloyd Rose

Channing, unattractively gowned by Jane Greenwood in long dresses that flop rather than drape, is in there working, but it’s useless: She’s like a gourmet chef trying to make a success of a greasy spoon. …… Neil McFadden’s snippets of music range from Rossini to “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Costumer Helen Q. Huang enters into the merrily batty spirit, providing Sowle with a Magritte-sky nightgown and King with a number of appropriate accouterments, …

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