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what we believe and trying to believe is preventing us from finding the middle ground that we actually have,” explains Lewis. “I think there are some fundamental things that we have in common and some sensible things that we can do to make our world safer without taking everybody’s guns away, which is the watch word of the farthest right. That’s what they think gun control is trying to do and I don’t think that’s true.” It’s clear that Lewis has struggled with this issue for years. She may even have been struggling with it before her husband died, as she watched gun tragedies come across the news. A long time ago, a tragedy might have made the 6 o’clock evening news but today’s tragedies become 24/7 stories on cable tv for weeks. In her play she tries to look at the issue from all sides. Lewis says she doesn’t write plays about subjects she knows about; she writes plays about the things she’s struggling to figure out. Her character asks the audience, “How many of you have ever lived 50 miles away from law enforcement?” and laughs at a list Directed by Laura Ekstrand The Oakes Center 120 Morris Avenue Summit, NJ 908-514-9654 www.DreamcatcherRep.org With Julie Chen* André DeSandies Noreen Farley Scott McGowan* Janet Sales Jason Szamreta* *member Actors’ Equity February 12 - March 1 New Jersey Premiere! “A frisky new comedy” -The New York Times “Smart, hilarious, riveting” -The New Yorker Tickets: $35 Students and Seniors $30 800-838-3006 dreamcatcherrep.org Read each issue at www.NJArtsMag.com pg 91