In Christopher Wall’s Dreams of The Washer King, a teenager creeps around the house with a makeshift tape recorder looking for “spectral signs” of his deceased father. Director Andre Barron discusses the process of making Dreams come true on the Theatre 40 stage. READ MORE

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