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    "Off Broadway",
    "Theater",
    "Theatre",
    "Christina Toth",
    "Di Zhu",
    "John Patrick Shanley",
    "Kirk Gostkowski",
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  "textContent": "John Patrick Shanley’s The Pushover, now at the Chain Theatre, sets out to be a psychological study of power, manipulation, and moral blindness. What it delivers instead is a convoluted, implausible piece that never coheres into a functioning play. The story centers on Pearl Penny Chen (Di Zhu), a chef who admits early on that […]\n\nThe post Even Rebecca De Mornay and John Patrick Shanley Can’t Save The Pushover first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
  "title": "Even Rebecca De Mornay and John Patrick Shanley Can’t Save The Pushover"
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