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"textContent": "This week, Shakespeare Theatre Company will welcome a man possessed to its Klein Theatre when Bill Irwin takes the stage in his one-man show On Beckett. A Tony-winning actor and master clown, Irwin is, by his own admission, enthralled with the language of Samuel Beckett, the Irish Nobel Prize-winning playwright, novelist, and poet whose work […]",
"title": "On Beckett, Not Beckett, Just Beckett: How Samuel Beckett Is Speaking to D.C."
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