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Multi-Cultural Our Town Underscores Its Universality
Amazingly, in 2017 with its video games, alt right-antifa strife and uber-sophistication, Our Town is still our town. And no more so than in Miami New Drama’s inventive and often touching production that underscores the values of community in a time when our country seems as divided as it has ever been.
Posted in Performances, Reviews
Tagged Andy Quiroga, Carlota Susa, Chantal Jean-Pierre, Colony Theatre, Isaiah Badley, Jayla McQueen, Jeff Agustin, Jeni Hacker, Keith Randolph Smith, Lucas Castillo, Luigi Sciamanna, Martin K. Lewis, Miami New Drama, Michel Hausmann, Nathalia Martinez, Nilo Cruz, Our Town, Rafael Romero, Robert Strain, Steve Gladstone, Steven G. Anthony, Thornton Wilder
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