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McGlaughlin, as the public Gar, is the standout in the cast — perhaps because he’s a good actor, and perhaps because the role calls for restraint, so he delivers a performance that is genuinely nuanced and subtle.
Rising above any drawbacks, though, was some wonderful acting. At the heart of this production was the unassuming but remarkable work by McGlaughlin as Gar (Public). He was thoughtful and quietly intense as he portrayed this introspective young man struggling to come to terms with a range of feelings. There was solid intention behind each glance, each reaction and (though this may seem odd to notice) every move of his hands as he fidgeted, worked with props, picked at some chipped paint on the wall, smoothed a tablecloth. There was just a natural ease about this performance, as well as genuine emotion.
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