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  "path": "/article/786137/humanity-and-morality-are-up-for-debate-in-arena-stages-the-motion/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-19T01:44:10.000Z",
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  "textContent": "What does it mean to be human? This existential question has been debated by scholars and common folk alike for centuries, and it’s the crux of Christopher Chen’s The Motion, playing at Arena Stage through June 14. Audiences are welcomed into a lively stage mastered by Jackie Donovan (Nancy Robinette), the probable* human narrator, for […]",
  "title": "Humanity and Morality Are Up for Debate in Arena Stage’s The Motion"
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