Review: ACT's new take on Coward's Private Lives' could use some more steam
Briefly

The production of Private Lives lacks chemistry, with the comedy feeling flat and underwhelming, despite moments of humor and colorful performances that seldom ignite.
Director KJ Sanchez's reinterpretation sets the play in Argentina, using the tango as a metaphor for love and loathing, yet the production misses Coward's usual sharp wit.
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