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| | Review: The War Of Art (April 4 - April 10, 1996) |
 | | As the play opens, Kollwitz and her husband Karl, a physician, have already felt the Nazis' wrath. |
 | | Sometimes, unbeknownst to them, and at different times, they address the same person, Lehrs' gay son, Georg (Adam D. Burke), who is slowly falling in love with one of the underground artists (Tom Toomey) trying to save Kollwitz' work. |
 | | Kollwitz's long and, for her day, unusually egalitarian marriage, is warmly evoked in moving scenes with Karl, nicely played by William Lamar Killian. |
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