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It's by no means an original idea to stage "Romeo and Juliet" with exceptionally young-looking players, but Ms. Varon has gone the whole hog: Susannah Millonzi, her Juliet, is tween-slight and sullenly tomboyish, while David Gelles looks as though he'd taken time off from starring in a high-school romcom to play Romeo.
Love, Fresh and New Terry Teachout 2011
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Kevin Sprague David Gelles and Susannah Millonzi as the title characters in 'Romeo and Juliet.'
Love, Fresh and New Terry Teachout 2011
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Mr. Gelles starts out callow as he should and takes longer to catch fire, but by play's end you're in no doubt of the strength of his inner involvement.
Love, Fresh and New Terry Teachout 2011
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Bailey first met Dan King in the brig at Quantico, only a few weeks after the Gelles interview.
Broken Faith: How a Navy Psychologist Drove A U.S. Prisoner to Attempt Suicide 2009
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King's civilian attorney, Jonathan Turley, told a congressional committee how Gelles represented himself as "the doc," ignored King's suicidal statements, and "told King to give corroborating evidence as a precondition for the hypnosis that King sought to clear his doubts as to any espionage."
Broken Faith: How a Navy Psychologist Drove A U.S. Prisoner to Attempt Suicide 2009
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The case made headlines in early 2001, including reports by CNN, the Washington Post, and NPR (with audio, and includes an interview with Daniel King and a clip from the Gelles interrogation).
Expose: Former Top Navy Psychologist Involved in Pre-9/11 Prisoner Abuse Case 2009
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King told Gelles he had "no memory" of any of the espionage activities to which he'd confessed.
Expose: Former Top Navy Psychologist Involved in Pre-9/11 Prisoner Abuse Case 2009
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Bailey described how King told him that after the Gelles meeting he became more despondent.
Broken Faith: How a Navy Psychologist Drove A U.S. Prisoner to Attempt Suicide 2009
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King asked Gelles to hypnotize him or give him truth serum, so he could figure out what was real.
Broken Faith: How a Navy Psychologist Drove A U.S. Prisoner to Attempt Suicide 2009
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According to Bailey, Gelles told King that he would feel better if he confessed.
Broken Faith: How a Navy Psychologist Drove A U.S. Prisoner to Attempt Suicide 2009
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