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Abingdon Square  

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Abingdon Square Amidst the hustle and bustle of Greenwich Village, New York, is Abingdon Square where the story of Marion ' s teenage immaturity turns into an adult drama. When Juster, a fifty year old man, and Marion, a fifteen year old girl, decide to unite in matrimony under the façade of love, the play begins. They live together with Michael, Juster ' s son from a previous marriage. Michael and Marion are the same age. As one would expect, this unusual family ' s existence set in motion a rather morbid series events which Maria Irene Fornes ' calls Abingdon Square. In a timeframe of two hours, nine years passes in the context of the play. From the stance of a director, it was always going to be a difficult task trying to string together the irregular time gaps between each scene. Scott T. Cummings, the director of this play,...

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