Miss Marx: or the involuntary side effects of living
In its strongest moments, Miss Marx is a riveting and complex glimpse into the life and character of the amazing Tussy Marx. Played with gusto, depth, and a haunting sense of her own contradictory personality by Dana Black, Miss Marx is fascinating story that, once it is cleared from the clutter that bogs it down, could emerge into a major theatrical event. Dawkins has captured a most interesting figure in Tussy. She is the youngest daughter of the founder of Communism – Karl Marx. She became the flag-bearer of her father’s legacy
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