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    "Off Broadway",
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    "Obsession",
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  "textContent": "David Cale’s The Unknown, now Off-Broadway at Studio Seaview under the precise direction of Leigh Silverman, is less a play than a slow psychological unraveling—one that coils around identity, desire, and the dangerous seduction of story itself. In a tour-de-force performance, Sean Hayes inhabits not just Elliott, a successful gay writer paralyzed by writer’s block, […]\n\nThe post Sean Hayes Disappears Into David Cale’s The Unknown, a Sleek and Unsettling Descent Into Obsession first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
  "title": "Sean Hayes Disappears Into David Cale’s The Unknown, a Sleek and Unsettling Descent Into Obsession"
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