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From director Kelly Ann Stewart, Park Theatre’s Gawain and the Green Knight transplants the titular Arthurian hero from the Middle Ages to middle management. Far from a gallant soldier, Gawain (real name Gary) is a salesman who can’t seem to get his act together. This retelling of the legend is one part...




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