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Arts & Entertainment

Reader's Theater

 

Before Chekhov, there was Alexander Ostrovsky, Russia's first  great theatrical reformer, who forged comedy and drama into a remarkably rich theatrical mix, paving the way for a generation of modern Russian playwrights. Join us for this romantic romp, where the most dangerous creatures in the forest are two vagabond actors, posing as gentry, who crash a nearby estate, turning an orderly manor upside down.

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