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War drama hits home by Celia Wren

In one of the most memorable moments in "Occupied Territories," a flawed but often arresting new theater piece, suburban America drifts into the Vietnamese jungle. The camouflage-clad bodies of GIs are lying in a space we understand to be the site of a skirmish in the Vietnam War. We can dimly hear whining insects and the rustle of undergrowth. Suddenly, a woman we know to be living in the suburbs decades later (acco…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 1:11pm on June 16, 2015

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