Can sexism be salvaged? Gamut Theatre reopens with modern examination of problematic plays
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Gamut Theatre has relocated to its new building on Fourth Street in Harrisburg. Formerly a church, the new space has undergone extensive renovations to become the ideal theater space. The view of the stage from the balcony. JULIA HATMAKER | jhatmaker@pennlive.com
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As local COVID-19 numbers drop once again following the winter surge, a Harrisburg theater prepares to reopen once again.
Gamut Theatre’s upcoming production “2 by Strindberg” will showcase two one-act plays by Swedish playwright August Strindberg: “The Stronger” and “The Outcast.” Each play is a scene between two actors. “The Outcast” begins as a conversation between two men, both of whom have committed serious crimes in the past, that escalates into a fiery verbal duel on guilt and justice.