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THEATER REVIEW

'Skylight' filters love, ideals

Amanda Fulks and Christopher McHale play former lovers in David Hare's play. Amanda Fulks and Christopher McHale play former lovers in David Hare's play. (Meghan Moore)
By Terry Byrne
Globe Correspondent / November 27, 2008

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Longing, desire, and regret run through "Skylight" with a tender, bittersweet ache. Under the elegant direction of Charles Towers, the Merrimack Repertory Theatre production of David Hare's play ebbs and flows with a rhythm that manages to be both unsettling and inspiring. (Full article: 553 words)

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