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Matt Freeman ’20: ‘Glass Menagerie’ Monologue

Matt Freeman '20 shares "Tom’s Closing Monologue" from "The Glass Menagerie." "This is a monologue about running away," explains Freeman, a double major in theatre arts and psychology. "Tom ran from his family just like his father had, only to receive small but painful reminders that we can never run from our roots."

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