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  "textContent": "The threat of humanity’s extinction anchors SpeakEasy Stage Company’s thought-provoking production, writes theater critic Jacquinn Sinclair. At the center of the play is a museum of Late Human Antiquities, which is filled with artifacts that point to mankind’s past innovations, such a 1994 desktop computer and modem, a Betamax tape and a rotary telephone.",
  "title": "'The Antiquities' grapples with technology’s power"
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