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Jennifer Maisel's episodic allegory about the final Passover observance by a clan at the crossroads of dealing with Alzheimer's features writing of delicate precision and punch. However, despite some able acting, director Joseph Megel's agitated staging misfires, the packing-box impressionism rather more digressive than incisive.
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To the cast and crew of The Last Seder, I loved this play. Congratulations to everyone involved! It inspires, educates, and transcends time with it's honesty. My family has problems. The problems are different but exactly the same and to have the opportunity to peek into the lives of others...
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