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Daily Rehearsal: 'Faith Healer' remounts at the Den Theatre

The Den Theatre is remounting Brian Friel’s Faith Healer starting in December.

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- Coming after the New Year: Carlos Mencia and Nick Kroll (of FX’s The League) head to UP.

- The Den Theatre is remounting Brian Friel‘s Faith Healer starting in December. According to the Den, the play previously “played to sold-out houses” at both TurnAround Theatre and Steppenwolf in 1995. It’s a play that “shows us the reality of grace, the unfolding of mystery and the healing powers of faith,” and first opened on Broadway in 1979.

- The RedEye celebrated 10 years of publishinglast night with an all-star roast at the Laugh Factory, MCed by Ernest Wilkins.

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