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- Stuart abstract "Maria/Stuart is a play by Jason Grote (1001, This Storm is What We Call Progress), which premiered in 2008 at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington, DC. The play, inspired by Friedrich Schiller’s tale of warring queens presents a comically dark escapade into the secrets of suburban America.".
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- Stuart comment "Maria/Stuart is a play by Jason Grote (1001, This Storm is What We Call Progress), which premiered in 2008 at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington, DC. The play, inspired by Friedrich Schiller’s tale of warring queens presents a comically dark escapade into the secrets of suburban America.".
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