Theatre
Who We Become: The Moonshot Tape by Lanford Wilson
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UNREVIEWED
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A monologue by Pulitzer Prize winner Lanford Wilson in which a successful writer returning to her Missouri hometown responds to an interviewer's questions about her past and explores memory, identity, and life changes.
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