Deborah Klugman

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Stepping on a Few Toes

What makes one person's story compelling and another's banal? Maybe it's what people call soul. In her involving one-woman show, writer/performer Ja...
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Bones

Childhood sexual abuse may no longer be the unmentionable topic it once was, but that hasn't lessened its horror or salved the terrible scars borne by its v...
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Grace & Glorie

Sensitive direction by Cameron Watson and distinguished performances by Beth Grant and Melinda Page Hamilton transform playwright Tom Ziegler’s predictabl...
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The Good Woman of Setzuan

Gods are no help to man in Bertolt Brecht's bleak parable of a play (translated by Eric Bentley with music by Elizabeth Swados). The question Brecht poses: ...
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Madagascar

JT Rogers' intriguing drama is set at various times in a hotel in Rome and begins with three ostensibly unconnected monologues. A 20-something woman named J...
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Cumbia de mi Corazon

A romance with music, set in the netherworld, playwright Tony Campion’s delectable fable depicts a trio of afterlife employees trying to unite a fisherman...
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My Sister in This House

In 1933 France, two submissive churchgoing maids named Christine and Lea Papin brutally murdered their employer and her daughter, a crime that riveted the count...
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Forgiveness

What happens to love when the specter of childhood sexual abuse rears its ugly head? Soon-to-be-married Jill (Emily Bergl) and Ben (Peter Smith) are driving to ...
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Wit

Playwright Margaret Edson won the Pulitzer Prize for this intense drama about an English poetry professor who must wrestle with her painful and imminent death. ...
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Cousin Bette

Drawn from Balzac’s La Comèdie humaine, playwright Jeffrey Hatcher’s adaptation revolves around a cunning woman’s campaign to avenge herself o...