Robert Symonds brings this miserable creature to robustious life in his best performance yet with the Lincoln Center Repertory Theater.
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In Restoration England, a robustious culture surrounded the pious fortress of the church like a red satin garter on a maiden's thigh.
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Watching Scofield slip effortlessly from dying Volpone to robustious Fox is as fascinating as the unfolding of his intricate schemes.
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