Review | Where Mohegan history meets Shakespeare
Most people will never have to contemplate, yet alone confront, the notion of losing touch with their native language. So when Mohegan playwright and performer Madeline Sayet steps on the Folger Theatre stage and relays that experience with wit, warmth and mournful reflection, her articulation of that erasure speaks volumes. Language, Sayet underscores, is the…
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