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British Playwright Nina Raine Succeeds with “Tribes”
By Christopher A. Gellert The evolution of human culture from hunter-gatherer societies to more complex forms of civilization has not entirely effaced our tribal roots. In Nina Raine’s new play, “Tribes,” she examines the cliques and ‘tribes’ we divide ourselves … Continue reading →
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