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'Onion Cellar'
Dresden Dolls Brian Viglione (in bear suit) and Amanda Palmer hug each other during a rehearsal for "The Onion Cellar." (Josh Reynolds for the Boston Globe) Josh Reynolds for the Boston Globe

Creative risks are at heart of 'Onion Cellar'

By Joan Anderman
Globe Staff / December 3, 2006

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CAMBRIDGE — Faith. You need it to work in the theater. For all the care put into dialogue, design, and direction, creative conflicts often crop up. Projects veer off schedule. Opening night sometimes arrives with nary a scribbled script change or last-minute costume fitting to spare, feeling more like a miracle than a finished product. (Full article: 1446 words)

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