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Balagula Theatre features story of "Mrs. Klein"

Melanie Klein was a brilliant and unorthodox woman who came to Britain from Berlin to extend her brand of psychoanalysis to young children.  A new production, opening Sunday October 21 at Lexington’s Balagula Theatre, portrays a slice of her life in 1934.

 

 

John Hingsbergen spoke with the co-managing directors of the Theatre, Ryan Case and Natasha Williams. Natasha plays the title character, “Mrs. Klein.”

"Mrs. Klein" opens a run of four shows Sunday night at the Balagula Theatre in Downtown Lexington. Tickets and information can be found at Balagula dot com.

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