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The plot of ‘The Glory of Living’ may remind you of a Lifetime movie: prostitution, abusive boyfriends and lots of crime and violence. Thankfully, this play defies any syrupy cable stereotypes through its expert direction by Eli Clark ’07 and...
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The plot of ‘The Glory of Living’ may remind you of a Lifetime movie: prostitution, abusive boyfriends and lots of crime and violence. Thankfully, this play defies any syrupy cable stereotypes through its expert direction by Eli Clark ’07 and sensitive performances by several talented actors.

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