PlayMakers' production of 'Dot' tackles dark comedy, aging, family
With the holiday season arriving, the PlayMakers Repertory Company is putting on a production of "Dot," a dark Christmas comedy written by award-winning playwright Colman Domingo.
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With the holiday season arriving, the PlayMakers Repertory Company is putting on a production of "Dot," a dark Christmas comedy written by award-winning playwright Colman Domingo.
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