"Swing State" and "Dig" Put Down Roots Off Broadway
Briefly

"There used to be millions and millions of acres of it, all down the middle of the country, but there's only about four per cent left now," she tells Dani.
Prairies, though they appear simple, are miraculous beneath the soil-thanks to complex root masses that descend as deep as fifteen feet, they can survive grazing, fires, and drought. Peg, as played by the graceful Fisher, possesses that quality, too: her selfhood goes beyond what we see.
Read at The New Yorker
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