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'Self-Defense' is the best offense for young company

Adam Henry Garcia stars in the Gurnet Theatre Project's production of 'Essential Self-Defense.' Adam Henry Garcia stars in the Gurnet Theatre Project's production of "Essential Self-Defense." (Stephen j. buslovich)
By Terry Byrne
Globe Staff / June 13, 2008

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A man who works as the human punching bag for a women's self-defense class, a butcher who claims to have the world's strongest right hand, and a guitar player and drummer who perform as an onstage band are all part of the crazy world of Adam Rapp's "Essential Self-Defense." The play, which opens tonight at the Boston Center for the ... (Full article: 880 words)

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