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Piecing together a mystery in India

From left: Bharat Bhushan and Janelle Mills wil star in Tom Stoppard's 'Indian Ink,' set in 1930s India. From left: Bharat Bhushan and Janelle Mills wil star in Tom Stoppard's "Indian Ink," set in 1930s India. (Maxwell Krohn)
By Terry Byrne
Globe Correspondent / June 15, 2007

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While an undergraduate at Columbia University, Sarah Krohn stumbled into a course on George Bernard Shaw and Tom Stoppard and promptly fell in love with the theater. "I was particularly moved by Stoppard's 'Indian Ink', which says so much about an academic's search for the heart of an artist," says Krohn, "and I was determined to produce it." (Full article: 878 words)

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