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December 4, 2003
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Murder, prophecy, and glow-in-the-dark brooms
Chinese revenge fantasy meets American folk culture in the high-tech production "Snow in June," which opened at the American Repertory Theatre on Nov 29. The play is adapted from a medieval Chinese blockbuster about vengeance from the hereafter. Above, actor David Patrick Kelly rehearses at Zero Church Street. (Staff photo Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
'Snow in June'
A.R.T. brings the medieval Chinese revenge play into the 21st century
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