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SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH
The Stratford Festival
15 June - 15 September, 1996

by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Diana Leblanc

Some reviews:
"Geordie Johnson is Chance Wayne enacting this difficult role with his customary flair. He's very effective, especially in the second act where physical dexterity - falling off a chair and fighting - is needed in addition to interpreting the heavily emotional scenes."
"the chemistry between Henry and Johnson is undeniable." - Stage Door

"Geordie Johnson, who plays parasitic Chance Wayne, is great. The pathetic optimism he gives the character is humorous and sad at the same time. Even though his character is manipulative and cruel at times, he still gives Chance a certain amount of charm that draws the audience to his side." - Imprint Arts 30 August 1996

"Geordie Johnson is superb. A golden boy driven to pathetic depths, Johnson colors Chance Wayne's boyish bouyancy with a fearful sense of desperation. Like this play, Johnson's Wayne is a beautiful dreamer whose glittering surface hides something dark and unnameable underneath." - London Free Press 24 June 1996

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