Ten can't-miss plays for this fall

By CAROLYN CLAY  |  September 20, 2012

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SEQUENCE 8 September 27-October 7 » Montreal-based Les 7 doigts de la main brought Freud into its flying circus in PSY, an acrobatic celebration of brain and body that ArtsEmerson has brought to town twice. The troupe returns with its latest dance-theater piece, an exploration of emotions and relationships of which a French critic remarked, "There are moments where one feels on the roof of the universe." Cutler Majestic Theatre :: artsemerson.org

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