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End of Summer

End of Summer Off Off Broadway, Metropolitan Playhouse Reviewed by Sarah Palay BOTTOM LINE: A comedy-drama that revolves around unemployment, the nature of wealth, and female independence, End of Summer transports us to a 1930s that feels vaguely reminiscent of our present moment. The year is 1936, and everything is darling, chic, and absolutely marvelous. At least, so it appears at the Frothingham-Wyler estate, …

SOURCE: Theatre is Easy at 5:52pm on October 15, 2016

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