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A HOUSE AMONG THE TREES by Julia Glass, read by Mary Stuart Masterson

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Mary Stuart Masterson brilliantly delivers this uncompromising look at the life and death of Mort Lear, gay children’s book artist and illustrator. Mort’s sudden death leaves his live-in assistant, “Tommy,” with a mess. She has to withdraw a bequest to a NYC museum and deal with the actor hired to play Mort in the biopic. Read the full audiofile review at http://www.audiofilemagazine.com/reviews/read/129063/ Support for AudioFile's Sound Reviews comes from LA Theatre Works. Featuring over 400 classic and contemporary plays performed by the best of Hollywood and Broadway. @LATheatreWorks https://store.latw.org/
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Mary Stuart Masterson brilliantly delivers this uncompromising look at the life and death of Mort Lear, gay children’s book artist and illustrator. Mort’s sudden death leaves his live-in assistant, “Tommy,” with a mess. She has to withdraw a bequest to a NYC museum and deal with the actor hired to play Mort in the biopic. Read the full audiofile review at http://www.audiofilemagazine.com/reviews/read/129063/ Support for AudioFile's Sound Reviews comes from LA Theatre Works. Featuring over 400 classic and contemporary plays performed by the best of Hollywood and Broadway. @LATheatreWorks https://store.latw.org/
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