I‘m having a hard time coalescing my thoughts about Bill Cain’s new play, “Equivocation.” Enjoyable, yes. Easy, not so much....
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Read moreSome 500 years ago there lived a people know as the Incas. They had a thriving civilization going until they...
Read moreSo, color me old-fashioned. I like a well-written play that engages me, that gets me to really care about the...
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