AMERICAN THEATRE

Looking Back, Looking Forward

I’M IN A CELEBRATORY MOOD.

e often get caught up in the things that are not working or not working well or aren’t perfect. What’s perfection, though? The boundaries between work and life are blurred, causing an imbalance, not only affecting our well-being but also our time with friends and family. Not that you need my permission, but it’s okay to slow down, stop, and take a

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