Entering Seymour Centre’s Reginald Theatre for the opening night of A Case for the Existence of God, we are greeted by heavy smoke and sounds of organs. The atmosphere created seems fitting of the play’s title, though not specifically of its content as we would soon learn. A Case for the Existence of God opens
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