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Disgraced

Set in New York City circa 2011/12, this is the story of an ambitious South Asian lawyer who, over the course of several months and as the result of several personal confrontations, is faced with several unsettling truths about himself, his situation, and his perspectives. The play asks challenging questions about the nature and purpose of faith, about relationships between white and non-white races in contemporary America, and about the process and responsibilities of creating art.
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Equus

Dr. Martin Dysart, a psychiatrist, is confronted with Alan Strang, a boy who has blinded six horses in a violent fit of passion. This very passion is as foreign to Dysart as the act itself. To the boy's parents it is a hideous mystery; Alan has always adored horses. To Dysart it is a psychological puzzle that leads both doctor and patient to a complex and disturbingly dramatic confrontation.
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Games and After Liverpool

After Liverpool, a witty, spinning set of conversation between couples, new and old, exploring how people can fail to communicate even when they are talking by either not saying anything, not listening or simply evading. Games, which attempts (and succeeds) on breaking the barrier between the actors, the acting, the performance and eventually the audience. You are pulled into watching the actors preparing for a play, but you don't know what is the practice and the discussion of the play.
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In the Boom Boom Room

A play about the seedy underbelly of American life. Chrissy is a go-go dancer in the squalid "Boom Boom Room". Resigned to a life populated by denizens offering little more than drugs, sex and violence, she searches for love and beauty against this backdrop of nihilistic hedonism. Her desperate need to survive at any cost offers a glimmer of hope amid the glare of broken neon.
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Love-Lies-Bleeding

The play concerns an artist named Alex Macklin in the last years of his life, and the effect his condition has on his son, Sean, and his second and fourth wives, Toinette and Lia, respectively.
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Lovers and Other Strangers (Five Comedies)

A series of one act plays including Brenda and Jerry in a planned seduction gone wrong, Johnny and Wilma in a marriage so long that they can't remember who starts what. With Mike and Susan, on the eve their wedding, he's getting cold feet and she must gently talk him down the aisle. In the last play, Bea, Frank, Richie and Joan, a long-married couple who have fought for over thirty years try to save their son's marriage by confessing to their own failures.
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No Fear Shakespeare: Twelfth Night

Viola has been shipwrecked in a violent storm off the coast of Illyria; in the process she has lost her twin brother, Sebastian. She disguises herself as a boy and assumes the name Cesario for protection. Thus disguised, Viola becomes a page in the service of Orsino, the Duke.
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Of Mice and Men

Two drifters, George and his friend Lennie, with grand delusions have just arrived at a ranch to work for enough money to buy their own place. When accidental disaster strikes thanks to Lennie, George is faced with a moral question: how should he deal with Lennie before the ranchers find him and take matters into their own hands.
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Our Town

The story follows the small town of Grover's Corners through three acts: "Daily Life," "Love and Marriage," and "Death and Eternity." Narrated by a stage manager and performed with minimal props and sets, audiences follow the Webb and Gibbs families as their children fall in love, marry, and eventually in one of the most famous scenes in American theatre, die.
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