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BENNINGTON â Oldcastle Theatre Company artistic director Nathan Stith likes to say that one of the greatest lessons coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic is how incredibly important human connection truly is.
Stith and was given the opportunity to showcase this imperative to the rest of the world in Oldcastleâs season opening production, âVisiting Mr. Green,â by Jeff Baron, which Stith also directed.
In the play, an 86-year-old widower, Mr. Green (Richard Howe), is nearly run down by a car driven by young corporate executive Ross Gardiner (Dean Linnard). Found guilty of reckless driving, Ross is sentenced to six months of weekly visits to Mr. Green, ostensibly to assist him with whatever life needs arise.
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