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Theater review: Women at a remote B&B in ’70s face problems that persist today

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation October 03, 2022

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Allison McCall, Savannah Irish, Christine Marshall (in background) and Emma Mayberry in “When We Were Young and Unafraid” at Mad Horse Theatre. Photo by Jennifer Battis Photography After the tumult of the 1960s, things seemed to fall apart for progressive forces within American society. By choice or necessity, many folks headed for the hills, or the woods, or an island, in search of a safe space in which to regroup. THEATER REVIEW... + full article



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