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The New Yorker
"The success of Berger's play is no riddle: his knack for dialogue and storytelling is irresistible, and the result is full of Dickensian delight in human eccentricity."
TheaterMania.com
"Stories do what they do," says the narrator of Glen Berger's darkly enchanting new play. ... An engaging mystery story, The Wooden Breeks is also a meditation on love, loss, and memory. Berger's writing is imaginative and often poetic. The playwright has a dark sense of humor that erupts in unexpected places, and a stylistic flair that keeps the play delightfully off-kilter."
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