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After the Revolution at the Caldwell is a Tale of Family Betrayals More than Politics
After the Revolution is a smooth, polished, persuasive production — well-acted and directed — that is intellectually stimulating, but the playwright’s witty repartee undercuts the emotional anguish.
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Tagged Amy Herzog, Caldwell Theatre Company, Gordon McConnell, Harriet Oser, Howard Elfman, Jackie Rivera, Margaret M. Ledford, Nancy Barnett
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