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TRUE WEST (Theatre Exile): Sibling rivalry and the American dream

Debra Miller February 7, 2014 No Comments

Sibling rivalry, conflicting personalities, and antithetical lifestyles regress to anti-social antics, primal rage, and role reversal in TRUE WEST, Sam Shepard’s dark comedy about two…

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TRUE WEST (Theatre Exile): a rare, in-your-face take on a modern classic

Kathryn Osenlund February 6, 2014 No Comments

Theatre Exile mounts new, dicey plays and modern classics—badass classics, that is, from outstanding contemporary playwrights like Tracy Letts, Martin McDonough, and in this case,…

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Bruce Graham Scores Again with Theatre Exile’s Any Given Monday at Plays & Players Theater

Christopher Munden February 16, 2010 No Comments

Acclaimed local playwright Bruce Graham returns toTheatre Exile with Any Given Monday (now onstage at Plays & Players Theater), a sport-themed world premiere geared to ride the success of…

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