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October 10, 2012

Nobody can play a schoolmarmish scold better than Hallie Foote. This slim, wiry actress with dark, ferocious eyes is peerless at portraying characters whose every utterance suggests snippy disapproval. A sterling example was her Tony-nominated turn in “Dividing the Estate,” written by her father, Horton Foote. Now she undertakes another family scourge in “Him,” the new play by her sister, Daisy Foote, that opened on Tuesday night at the 59E59 Theaters in a Primary Stages production. She brings to the role the same disarming blend of hatefulness and comic bite that has made the shrews she portrays so impossible to admire and impossible to resist.

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