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Goodnight Children Everywhere by Richard Nelson directed by Ron Schaeffer Studio 116, PAC
Goodnight Children Everywhere involves the displacement of a family and the reunion in 1945 of 17-year-old Peter, who spent World War II in Canada, with his three sisters, who stayed in England. With the children’s mother and father killed as a result of the war, the children must reinvent their relationship living in their rather small childhood apartment. Goodnight Children Everywhere is raw, touching, and a bit shocking. This is a play that has adult themes and scenes, and is not for children. Children under 16 will not be admitted. – Ron Schaeffer, director
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