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‘Dangerous Liaisons’ at the Stratford Festival is strongly directed and acted — but it’s still stuffy

Nothing can mask the fact that Christopher Hampton’s 40-year-old play isÌýdated and completely tedious.

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From left: Nadine Villasin as Madame de Volanges, Celia Aloma as Madame de Tourvel, Seana McKenna as Madame de Rosemonde and Jesse Gervais as Le Vicomte de Valmont in “Dangerous Liaisons.”


STRATFORD — Christopher Hampton’s “Dangerous Liaisons,” a stage adaptation of the French epistolary novel “Les Liaisons dangereuses,” is the equivalent of a venerated saint in the theatrical canon.Ìý

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