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`Persephone' is worth a look.(Arts and Lifestyle)(Theater review)
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April 14, 2007|
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Byline: LAUREN BECKHAM FALCONE
"PERSEPHONE"
Presented by the Huntington Theatre Company at the Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts, Wednesday night. Through May 6.
Who cares about walls? If a statue could talk - especially one "born" in 1507 in Italy that ended up a target for pigeon poop in a New York City park 500 years later - you'd want to hear what she has to say.
And she's got lots to talk about in the Huntington Theatre Company's world premiere of Noah Haidle's "Persephone," playing at the Calderwood Pavilion at ...
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