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David Rabe's "Hurlyburly," written in 1984 and well revived by the New Group's deft, high-octane cast (at the Acorn, on Theatre Row), is some kind of great play — a wild, daring, mysterious brainstorm that channels the horror and hilarity of the chaotic household of two debauched TV casting directors in the Hollywood Hills.
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