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Tommy Taylor’s experience at last summer’s G20 convinced him that the event was about much more than cop cars being set on fire.
Hero and Leander (Hero’s a woman, by the way) are the classical world’s version of Juliet and Romeo.
Playwright Adam Underwood’s Fringe hit Tyumen, Then (rave reviews and a Patron’s Pick) solidified his status as a writer to watch. But even before the Fringe bump he was scooped up by veterans Claire Calnan and Allison Cummings to help organize and shape the script for their interdisciplinary dance-infused SummerWorks show, Combat.
In her first English play, transplanted Mexican playwright and puppeteer Amaranta Leyva introduces us to Catalina, a clever, deeply skeptical little girl who relentlessly probes the secrets her mother’s boyfriend is hiding.
Eleven young artists and administrators are in the process of a S.L.I.P., but this is the kind of slip that offers a rise rather than a fall.




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