Dueling Critics | Pool (No Water) by Mark Ravenhill

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    British playwright Mark Ravenhill earned himself a controversial reputation early in his career with his play-designed-to-shock, “Shopping and F***ing,” which focused on drug-addled gay men in contemporary London. Here, Dueling Critics Jonathan Abarbanel and Kelly Kleiman debate the merits of “Pool (No Water),” a Ravenhill play about art, artists and the tensions and jealousies that arise when one member of a tight circle is more successful than the others. Staged by Vitalist Theatre at the Greenhouse.

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