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Review: "No Child"
By Ed Siegel

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Nalijah Sun's one-woman show is now at the ART in Cambridge. (Photo courtesy of the theater.)
Nalijah Sun's one-woman show is now at the ART in Cambridge. (Photo courtesy of the theater.)
BOSTON, Mass. - November 29, 2007 - "No Child," by Nilaja Sun, won just about every conceivable award when it opened in New York last year.

Now the one-woman show about Sun's experiences as a drama teacher in troubled New York schools is at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge.

Here's WBUR critic at large Ed Siegel's report card.

"No Child" continues at the American Repertory Theatre through December 23rd. WBUR critic at large Ed Siegel reviews theater and the arts for "Morning Edition."



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"No Child" page at American Repertory Theatre website




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