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GableStage’s Magical Thinking Is Unnerving Look at Grieving
As death and grieving surround us, Joan Didion’s play at GableStage, The Year of Magical Thinking, is guaranteed to be uncomfortable, even upsetting. But that should not dissuade you. Her account of processing the death of her husband daughter is an exemplar of why stage drama exists.
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Tagged Bari Newport, GableStage, Joan Didion, Sara Morsey, The Year of Magical Thinking
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