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    "Off Broadway",
    "Theater",
    "Theatre",
    "Anissa Marie Griego",
    "assimilation",
    "Atlantic Theater Company",
    "cultural identity",
    "Eliana Theologides Rodriguez",
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  "textContent": "Atlantic Theater Company and Rattlestick Theatre Off-Broadway premiere of Indian Princesses arrives carrying the weight of multiple conversations before the lights even dim. Written by Eliana Theologides Rodriguez and directed by Miranda Cornell, the play examines race, parenthood, cultural identity, grief, and assimilation through the framework of a YMCA-sanctioned father-daughter bonding program in 2008. A newly […]\n\nThe post Indian Princesses Wants to Ask Difficult Questions — It Just Never Quite Trusts Itself Enough To Do It first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
  "title": "Indian Princesses Wants to Ask Difficult Questions — It Just Never Quite Trusts Itself Enough To Do It"
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