From the New York Times:
Daniel Sullivan plants a hot kiss smack in the middle of his captivating production of the thorny "All's Well That Ends Well" for Shakespeare in the Park. Acts of osculation have of course been known to sweep people off their feet. But Mr. Sullivan ingeniously uses this one to ground his audience and to stabilize an uneasy play. You see, no one watching this comedy, which opened Saturday night at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, is likely to have felt comfortable with the progress of its central romance thus far. That's between Helena (a wonderful Annie Parisse), our resourceful heroine, and Bertram (Andre Holland), the unworthy object of her affections, who has just wed her against his will. Now this arrogant titled twit - who doesn't know a good thing when he sees it - is rushing off to war, before even consummating the marriage, and poor Helena is reduced to begging him for a farewell lip-lock.
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