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Review: ‘Morning, Noon, and Night’ taps into anxieties born of the COVID era
Kirsten Greenidge’s play blends pandemic fallout, family tensions, and AI themes in a Midwest premiere receiving a three-star review from Chicago Tribune critic Chris Jones.
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Review: Shattered Globe’s ‘Morning, Noon and Night’ packs in COVID-19 lessons, but do audiences want to go back?
In the height of the pandemic, when we were all on lockdown, a bunch of us got sucked into new and sometimes wonky hobbies.I have friends who learned to bake, studied music virtually and one who started collecting plants. I briefly got sucked into the world of Marie Kondo, a Japanese woman who made videos on her method of tidying-up our homes.I never imagined what it would have been like to have Kondo in my house literally — but a similar circum…
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