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November 16, 2010

When the curtains part at Theater 80 at the beginning of “Ghosts in the Cottonwoods,” a backwoods melodrama written and directed by Adam Rapp, a naked young man covered in glaring red welts stands before us. Also onstage is a woman administering homespun first aid by sucking the leeches from the young man’s flesh, spitting each into a bucket with a tinny clank.

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November 15, 2010

You know those days when you’re really looking forward to something and then absolutely everything goes wrong? That’s what befalls mother and son Bean and Pointer Scully in "Ghosts in the Cottonwoods," the first collaboration between Adam Rapp and the Amoralists. A sterling example of the importance of context, the production makes little sense unless you know when the play was created and what the intent of its producers is.

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November 17, 2010

In one of the more harrowing moments of the Amoralists’ production of Adam Rapp’s Ghosts in the Cottonwoods at Theatre 80 — and there are many — a woman is brutally raped by a desperate man who finishes the deed, then wraps himself in her limp arms.

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