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For their first solo show, #TCTheater artist Em Rosenberg presents a new take on the fable of the boy who cried wolf, describing the show thusly: "When the boy cries 'wolf,' what if he is really crying for life itself? His voice feels less like a warning and more like a plea to be seen and to be believed. That cry feels familiar to me now, echoing as a demand for connection in a world that fosters isolation. To reshape the story as a space of empathy, I return to the boy to give him the affection he deserves." Em is a talented artist who over the past five years continues to show more colors. I first saw them in a number of Theatre Pro Rata shows, then a couple of musicals showcasing their gorgeous voice, culminating in a star turn in History Theatre's "Whoa, Nellie!" last year, and also directing and choreographing with Third Space Theater. And now Em shows us that they're also a talented writer/creator/performer who can hold the audience in the palm of their hand while putting a…

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