McKELLEN’S BALANCE
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In contrast to Maria Martinez’s incorrect assumption that everyone in Ian McKellen’s audience at the Westwood Playhouse was thoroughly familiar with Shakespeare (Calendar Letters, May 3), I found it delightful that McKellen struck a fine balance between over-assumption and over-explanation.
Those less familiar with Shakespeare’s works were entertained and enlightened, while the more knowledgeable segment could not be bored except by their own inclination.
K. A. DRAPER
Anaheim
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