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Ellen Murray Drama 101 A changing stage There are many ways to make an audience feel as if they are watching true life happen before them. Two plays put on at the University of Washington attempt to do just that. They are Goodnight Children Everywhere and plays from the Ten-Minute Play Festival. Both use a number of techniques to ensure the audience is truly embraced into the world of the play. Goodnight Children everywhere, by Richard Nelson is the story of the reunion of a brother with his three sisters after being sent to Canada for safety during the war. The now, mostly grownup children realize it may be a lot harder to get along the way they did as children may then they thought. Directed by Mark Zufelt the cast portrays the 1940's characters as being modern adults who just want to find a life of their own. The 2nd Annual...

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