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Theater note: Into a Jungle, down a "Rabbit Hole"Word in the Jungle Theater box office has it that the theater’s name came to founder Bain Boehlke in a vision while he was on vacation in Puerto Vallarta. Appropriately, the company’s Lyndale Avenue performance space has a dream-like, floating aspect that makes it perfect for plays—such as David Lindsay-Abaire’s Rabbit Hole—that feature intense emotion and interpersonal disconnection. To either side of the audience are murals of twilight landscapes, dimly illuminated by elegant lighting fixtures that lend a sense of richly detailed artifice. The raised stage appears as a rectangular box cut into the wall, a window into fictional lives. MORE » |


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