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SHAKE-UP AT MARKET THEATER FOUNDER CARR CUTS STAFF, PLANS SMALLER VENTURE
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The Market Theater, widely considered the most vital new addition
to the local theater scene in years, has laid off most of its staff
and plans a dramatically downsized presence that theater-world
observers worry will make it a shadow of its vigorous self.
Market Theater director Tom Cole confirmed yesterday that he is
leaving the Cambridge company he helped launch two years ago with
philanthropist and human rights activist Greg Carr.
Cole declined to discuss details of his depa...
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