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Faith and desire collide in ‘Angel Reapers’

By Don Aucoin
Globe Staff / November 18, 2011

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Gales of laughter sweep across the stage at the beginning of “Angel Reapers.’’ Seated opposite one another in high-backed chairs, a group of men and a group of women are seemingly convulsed with joy by the simple pleasure of being in one another’s company.

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ANGEL REAPERS Directed and choreographed by Martha Clarke. Written by Alfred Uhry.

Music director: Arthur Solari

Lights, Christopher Akerlind. Costumes, Donna Zakowska.

Presented by ArtsEmerson. At Cutler Majestic Theatre, Boston. Through Nov. 20. Tickets $25-$89, 617-824-8400, www.artsemerson.org


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