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Nativity and fruitcake

By June Wulff
Globe Staff / November 19, 2009

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If you want something different for holiday entertainment, director Wesley Savick and the Underground Railway Theater are your Santa Claus and elves. “Tru Grace: Holiday Memoirs’’ is a double bill of Grace Paley’s “The Loudest Voice’’ and Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory.’’ Both set in the ’30s, the former takes place in a Russian Jewish immigrant school where gentile teachers stage the Nativity. The latter is Capote’s story about his eccentric cousin and their tradition of making fruitcakes. 7:30 p.m. (through Dec. 27). $35, $25 seniors, $20 students, $15 under age 13. Central Square Theater, 450 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge. 866-811-4111. www.centralsquaretheater.org

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