‘Imogen’ Says Something Relevant at Yale Rep

New Haven Register

“It is a lonesome thing to be absent,” says the title character of Aditi Brennan Kapil’s new play “Imogen Says Nothing,” which officially opened Thursday at Yale Repertory Theatre. That line, in various shapes, is the motif of this imaginative, exotic and frightfully pertinent play, which continues through Feb. 11 in its world premiere production…

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