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Review: "Silent Night of the Lambs"
By Ed Siegel

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Santa takes a scary turn in "Silent Night of the Lambs." (Photo: Gold Dust Orphans)
Santa takes a scary turn in "Silent Night of the Lambs." (Photo: Gold Dust Orphans)
BOSTON, Mass. - December 12, 2007 - Every year around this time, the theaters are filled with "Christmas Carols," "Nutcrackers," and holiday sing-alongs.

So Morning Edition's critic-at-large Ed Siegel went off in search of something different this season and found a show that would make Charles Dickens' hair stand on end. We'll let Ed explain.

"The Silent Night of the Lambs" continues at Machine on Boylston Street in Boston through December 29. Critic at Large Ed Siegel reviews theater and the arts for Morning Edition.



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