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Saturday, July 28, 2012

rediscovered 1940s comedy

A rare Houston production of Spanish Baroque playwright Pedro Calderon de la Barca’s masterpiece, “Life Is a Dream,” and “Love Goes to Press,” a rediscovered 1940s romantic comedy about women war correspondents that has won acclaim in its current off-Broadway revival, are among the noteworthy selections in Main Street Theater’s five-play 2012-13 subscription season.
The lineup assembled by MST artistic director Rebecca Greene Udden also includes Houston premieres of two recent off-Broadway plays, “Memory House” and “Close Up Space,” coincidentally, each centering upon a parent-versus-daughter conflict, and Shakespeare’s “Henry V,” a second co-production with the Prague Shakespeare Festival, following this spring’s “Richard III.”

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