SCRUTINY | Tarragon Theatre’s Absorbing ‘Light’ Tackles Big Issues With Sharp Writing
By Paula Citron on March 17, 2022
The Tarragon is back, and this production of Rosa Laborde’s new play 'Light' unfolds as it should.
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By Paula Citron on March 17, 2022
The Tarragon is back, and this production of Rosa Laborde’s new play 'Light' unfolds as it should.
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