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For those who miss "Cheers," this cute, bland play will do the trick.
Cheers!" This, it seems, is what the Chinese government wants to hear from foreigners, and in flawless Chinese, too.
As conceived and staged by Mr. Rees (who as a first-rate actor appeared in "Nicholas Nickelby," "Indiscretions" and with Ms. Neuwirth on "Cheers"), this production is instead like a whispery, reassuring lullaby, which progresses from brooding nostalgia to hope for the morning to come.
He repeated his assertion that "my union has done nothing wrong", declaring to loud cheers: "This is our party and we are going nowhere".
Indeed, it's telling that the loudest cheers this E3 were reserved for the moments that looked back rather than forward: Shenmue 3, a remake of Final Fantasy VII, the Rare Replay collection, backwards compatibility on Xbox One heck, even the return of The Last Guardian somehow touched a nerve that felt a lot like nostalgia.
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