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The time commitment required to see all of The Kentucky Cycle didn’t deter area theatergoers from sampling Robert Schenkkan’s nine-play, six-hour epic. Even though the evening could have easily degenerated into a Roots-length version of the old Daniel Boone television series, director Jeremy Cole staged the saga with economy, passion and clarity. And the splendid ensemble of actors triumphed where it mattered most, uncovering each play’s unique flavor, each character’s particular humanity and each time period’s overriding sweep. Mostly, though, the effort amounted to a monumental achievement for the Hunger Artists ensemble.
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