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"textContent": "David Lindsay-Abaire’s The Balusters, now at Manhattan Theatre Club, arrives with the biting precision of Clybourne Park and the uneasy political sting of The Minutes—but with a sharper, more contemporary edge. This is comedy with teeth, where civility is a costume and hypocrisy is the true language spoken. Set in the meticulously preserved, historically landmarked […]\n\nThe post The Balusters: Polite Society, Brutal Truths first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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