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Paris, 1952: A chance encounter with an American tourist ensnares a promising art student in one of the darkest chapters of the Cold War—as an unwitting participant in the CIA’s quest for a mind control drug.  

 

D.W. Gregory is an award-winning writer whose plays frequently explore political issues through a personal lens and a comedic twist. The New York Times called her “a playwright with the talent to enlighten and provoke” for her most produced work, Radium Girls, about the famous case of industrial poisoning. Radium Girls has received more than two thousand productions in the United Stages and abroad.

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