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TRANSLATIONS (Villanova): Mapping identity

Owen Hamill April 17, 2016 No Comments

When the British army renames the Irish village of Baille Baeg with an Anglicized name, the villagers must decide if it’s still the same place they’ve always known.

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EURYDICE (Villanova Theatre): Death is a continuation of life

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper September 26, 2015 No Comments

Death, as experienced in director James Ijames’s comic yet movingly evocative production of Sarah Ruhl’s play, is a continuation of life.

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