At the curtain call at the end of Your Theatre’s production of “A Few Good Men,” the entire 15-member cast, all of them playing active military, lines up in uniform across the very front of the stage. They give the standard cast gesture of appreciation to the technical crew up in the balcony, but in the case of “A Few Good Men,” that gesture also plays as a summary message to the audience. Curtain calls are always emotional things but this curt…
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