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In his social satire “Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll,” Eric Bogosian anatomizes self-indulgence, as manifested by popular culture at the end of the twentieth century. He brings his vision to us through the talents of a single actor embodying nine different characters as examples. Michael Claudio, directed by his widely admired dad, Ed Claudio, offers a virtuoso performance in each of the roles. The play continues at Sacramento’s California Stage. For details and a review, go to http://villagelife.com/story.php?id=692.1.
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