"Justin Waldman sounds a bit incredulous, if delighted, as he contemplates the fall season at the Huntington Theatre Company. With good reason: Waldman, the Huntington's artistic associate, will be directing not one but two plays this fall, both by the award-winning Boston playwright Ronan Noone.
"It's a little Ronan Noone festival," Waldman says with a laugh. "It's kismet, I think."
Mostly, though, it's the luck of timing that brings these plays together."To read the full article click on the quote above or click here. For more of the Globe's Fall Arts Preview, click here or pick up today's paper.
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