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LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre
SUMMARY:Sweat - Theatre &amp; Dance Mainstage Production
DESCRIPTION:At a working-class bar in Reading\, Pennsylvania\, a group of 
 lifelong friends gathers after a hard day’s work at the Olmsted Steel Mil
 l\, as they have for more than 20 years. But things are about to change. 
 Rumors are flying that the company is planning layoffs and recruiting non
 -union Latino workers for less money. Suddenly\, the middle-class\, union
 ized steelworkers are faced with an existential threat to their livelihoo
 ds and retirement security\, as well as to the viability and character of
  their community. Based on the playwright’s personal interviews with citi
 zens of Reading in 2011 — the year it was declared “the poorest small cit
 y in the nation” — the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama "Sweat" gives voice t
 o the powerful feelings of loss\, betrayal\, anger\, resentment and griev
 ance that scar Rust Belt America.\n\n\nNOTE: Mature language and themes.
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  a working-class bar in Reading\, Pennsylvania\, a group of lifelong frie
 nds gathers after a hard day’s work at the Olmsted Steel Mill\, as they h
 ave for more than 20 years. But things are about to change. Rumors are fl
 ying that the company is planning layoffs and recruiting non-union Latino
  workers for less money. Suddenly\, the middle-class\, unionized steelwor
 kers are faced with an existential threat to their livelihoods and retire
 ment security\, as well as to the viability and character of their commun
 ity. Based on the playwright’s personal interviews with citizens of Readi
 ng in 2011 — the year it was declared “the poorest small city in the nati
 on” — the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama "Sweat" gives voice to the powerfu
 l feelings of loss\, betrayal\, anger\, resentment and grievance that sca
 r Rust Belt America.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;NOTE: Mature language and themes.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;
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