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‘Two Faced' takes on troubles of modern women
It has been 10 years since Lynne Adams last starred in her one-woman play, “Two Faced.” So when the Boston resident and upstate New York native opened the script back up to prepare for its Auburn run, she was pleasantly surprised.
“I was surprised about how much I (still) like it,” Adams said this week during an interview at the Auburn Public Theater. “I thought, hey this is good. ... I thought I was going to want to really update it, that it would be old and passe.”
But Adams said she wasn't trying to be self congratulatory. Not only did she write the play more than 15 years ago, it examines issues faced by women at an age she has passed. She was genuinely pleased that she could still relate to its message, though she still has a bit more perspective these days, she said.
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