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"textContent": "There is something deeply old-fashioned about Bubba Weiler’s Well, I’ll Let You Go — and I mean that as the highest compliment. Like Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, the play understands that death is rarely theatrical in the ways people expect. It is awkward, unfinished, occasionally funny, painfully mundane, and filled with the tiny details people […]\n\nThe post Well, I’ll Let You Go Quietly Breaks Your Heart first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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