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STAGE REVIEW

An ‘Apple’ ripe with character

Eliza Lay as Samantha and Dave Sanfacon as Andy in Vern Thiessen’s “Apple,’’ at Boston Playwrights’ Theatre. Eliza Lay as Samantha and Dave Sanfacon as Andy in Vern Thiessen’s “Apple,’’ at Boston Playwrights’ Theatre. (Greg Maraio)
By Louise Kennedy
Globe Staff / March 22, 2010

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One man, two women, three miseries. That triangle is the oldest geometry in the world, but in “Apple,’’ Canadian playwright Vern Thiessen reminds us that it still has infinite ways to break your heart. (Full article: 687 words)

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