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The actress, who projected intelligence and spunk in the 2019 miniseries ‘Fosse/Verdon,’ here invokes a woman whose inner light has been all but snuffed out.

In ‘Marjorie Prime,’ director Anne Kauffman’s superb cast makes these questions resonate and sting.

No matter how many times you’ve seen the movie, you’ll feel a warm glow when this angel finally earns his wings.

An ideally cast and beautifully directed production of a bleakly funny and moving play, ‘Injuries’ requires its two sole actors to remain onstage throughout: moving scenery, changing costumes, applying makeup when necessary.

Director Danny Mefford has tapped into a new generation of game, gifted young performers to revisit the adorably motley crew of students vying for glory in the titular competition.

Under David Cromer’s typically supple direction, six superb actors each juggle two roles, every pair linked by trait, circumstance, or irony.


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