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The Love of the Nightingale

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Timberlake Wertenbaker

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Press:

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"Brandeis Ensemble Theater challenged patriarchal society and rape culture in their production of The Love of the Nightingale in the Shapiro Campus Center Theater this past weekend...The show was moving, heartfelt, and simply sad, in that it truly made you feel for the characters and question a society that allowed such things to happen." -The Justice

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"The Love of the Nightingale provides a framework for including more diverse cast members as well as raising awareness of issues of social justice." -The Hoot

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