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  2. Long Wharf Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Long Wharf Theatre was founded by Jon Jory, Harlan Kleiman, Ruth Lord, Betty Kubler, and Newt Schenck in 1965 [1] when Arthur Miller's The Crucible opened for a two-week engagement. Named after the Long Wharf in New Haven Harbor, the theatre was built in a vacant warehouse in a food terminal. The main stage seats were borrowed from a defunct ...

  3. Jacob Padrón - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2018 Padrón is the artistic director of Long Wharf Theatre. [13] Padrón has said that a focus of his at Long Wharf is to create "a more inclusive American theater" and that he would like to have collaborations between Long Wharf and the Sol Project if possible.

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  5. Review: ‘The Chinese Lady’ a layered intimate psychological ...

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    “The Chinese Lady,” which opens Long Wharf’s 2021-22 season with a run through Oct. 31, is about a genuine historical figure who came to America in the 19th century and showed us how we tend ...

  6. Thomas Sadoski - Wikipedia

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    Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT 2002 Left: Richard Nelson: Eddie Powerhouse Theatre, Poughkeepsie, NY World Premiere The General From America: Richard Nelson: Matlack/ Pauling Alley Theatre, Houston, TX Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York, NY 2003 Where We're Born: Lucy Thurber: Tony Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, New York, NY World Premiere ...

  7. Curse of the Starving Class - Wikipedia

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    Curse of the Starving Class "balances dark comedy and biting satire in its look at a family fighting to stay alive" according to the Long Wharf Theatre. [10] It focuses on the disturbed Tate family — the drunken father, burned-out mother, rebellious teenage daughter and idealistic son — as they struggle for control of the rundown family farm in a futile search for freedom, security and ...