TORONTO -- It was one of the most unusual evenings in the recent edition of the duMaurier World Stage Festival.
The occasion was the opening-night performance of Soulpepper Theatre Company's The Mill On The Floss -- and expectations were high. A typically high-octane Soulpepper cast, an adaptation of George Eliot's gothic novel by Helen Edmundson and, perhaps most exciting of all, another chance to see Robin Phillips -- arguably one of Canada's most compelling stage directors -- strut his stuff one more time.
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Immature Mill shines