IN Matthew Lombardo’s play “High” Kathleen Turner plays a nun, of all people. This is the same actress whose character in “Body Heat” had a thermostat set so high she melted the brains and willpower of any man who got too close; who was a contract killer in “Prizzi’s Honor” and a prostitute in “Crimes of Passion”; and who in her previous Broadway appearance, in 2005, played a notably blowsy and vicious Martha in an acclaimed revival of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” Before that, in 2002, she was the main reason for seeing the ill-conceived Broadway version of “The Graduate,” because in one scene she wore only a pair of high heels …
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