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POMONA "Dear Esther," memory play by Richard Rashke Raab Productionss.

Told as a memory play by Springfield's childhood friend Nancy (Francesca Jackson), this is a clumsy, opportunist show with nothing urgent, new or meaningful to say about the singer but a juicy back catalogue to exploit.

As the 15-year-old narrator and passive center of "Madame Melville," the memory play by Richard Nelson that opened last night at the Promenade Theater, the onetime child superstar radiates self-consciousness and self-confidence in equally intense measures.

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But it interleaves this story with one happening decades later: we see an American, Evan (Brionne Davis) in the jungle, effectively on Theodor's trail, and he encounters Karamakate, much older, careworn, with a failing memory played by Antonio Bolívar Salvador.

According to the military historian Peter Lieb, whose book on the landings was published this month, the main reason for this is the overpowering role in German memory played by the eastern front: "Between 1940 and 1943, all eyes in Germany were on the Soviet Union," Lieb said.

The movie makes this explicit by framing its main narrative as extended flashback, a memory play provoked by Wallace's death.

As a memory play framed by the lyrical recollections of the narrator, Tom, a stand-in for the young Williams, "The Glass Menagerie" is particularly susceptible to productions that shroud it in a mist of elegy.

Two fairly recent ones, "Simply Disconnected" (a sequel to "Otherwise Engaged") and "The Late Middle Classes" (a poignant memory play inspired by his childhood), have never been staged in London.

(Saltz) 'Lemon Sky' (closes on Saturday) The Keen Company's revival of Lanford Wilson's 1970 memory play is vivified by Keith Nobbs's engaging performance.

(Rooney) 'Lemon Sky' The Keen Company's revival of Lanford Wilson's 1970 memory play is vivified by Keith Nobbs's engaging performance.

There is an extraordinary moment in Samuel Hodge's revival of Tennessee Williams's memory play when Laura, disabled by shyness and lameness, looks in a mirror.

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