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The playwright Adrienne Kennedy, one of the American theater’s greatest and least compromising experimentalists, never wanted to move to Virginia. She spent 30 years on the 4th floor of a brownstone on West 89th Street — her “little Victorian palace,” she called it. But just before she turned 80, she traveled to Williamsburg, Virginia, to visit her younger son, Adam, and she stayed. “Unfortunately, I’ve been here 6 years,” Adrienne said. “I hate it.” But the move to Virginia has given Adrienne a poem, a memoir and a play, “He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box,” which opens next week at @theatreforanewa. It’s her first new play in nearly a decade and the first that she has written without a collaborator in 20 years. Among the things that helped inspire it: memories, a gruesome illustration from her childhood book of fairy tales, a few scenes from Christopher Marlowe’s play “The Massacre at Paris” and the Nelson Eddy-Jeanette MacDonald movie romance “Bitter Sweet.” Khue Bui took this photo of Adrienne at the Williamsburg Lodge, near her Virginia home. Visit the link in our profile to read on.


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