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Swirling ‘Sequel’ to A Doll’s House Provokes Incisive Thought
The intense and dense cyclonic swirl of ideas expertly delivered in GableStage’s production of Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House Part 2 is the theatrical embodiment of “thought-provoking.” This deep-diving examination of human relationships – but especially marriage – is some of the best work since Bari Newport inherited the mantle of producing artistic director.
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Tagged Bari Newport, Brendan Powers, Elizabeth Dimon, GableStage, Lucas Hnath, Rachel Burttram, Yasmine Harrell
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