Four Play

You awaken one day to find yourself alone in a strange room with four beds. One by one, three other people join you, although you don’t recognize them and nobody else knows why they’re there either. Who are you? A group of amnesiac private-school students? The new cast of the...
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You awaken one day to find yourself alone in a strange room with four beds. One by one, three other people join you, although you don’t recognize them and nobody else knows why they’re there either. Who are you? A group of amnesiac private-school students? The new cast of the latest Brady Bunch reboot? If it’s Friday, March 12, and this is the Herberger, you’re likely a character in Taylor Doherty’s controversial play, Indivisible. Directed by Charles St. Clair, Indivisible — which is making its American debut here — skewers greed and materialism and considers what might happen if avarice were considered a virtue.

Thursdays-Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sun., March 14, 2 p.m. Starts: March 12. Continues through March 27, 2010

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