Fraser's 'Lies' Offers Insightful Look at the Modern Family

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Teenagers often like to imagine their parents as hopelessly static creatures, statuesque figures of lameness and authority whose lives have next to nothing in common with their own.

Playwright Brad Fraser, whose phenomenal new play "True Love Lies" had its American premiere Friday night in the Buffalo United Artists Theatre, is out to set that naive notion straight. On his way, Fraser has created an incendiary piece of theater filled with crackling humor, incisive dialogue and crystal-clear insights into the changing face of the North American family.

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Fraser's 'Lies' Offers Insightful Look at the Modern Family

The play, directed with superb economy and emotional resonance by Chris Kelly, opens on what at first glace appears to be a typical Canadian family. ...

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