'Diane' review: A mother's reckoning, beautifully detailed by Mary Kay Place
by Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
Apr 11, 2019
2 minutes
It's harder than it should be to describe Kent Jones' "Diane" in a way that makes it sound distinctive or special, which it is.
It's easier to say how lovely it is seeing Mary Kay Place, whom many have been nuts about since "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" in the mid-1970s, as she eases into a leading role at once dominant and intriguingly recessive.
She plays the title character,
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