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‘Mass’ Film Review: Four Grieving Parents Face Off in Too-Tidy Tragedy

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Also Read: 'Handmaid's Tale' Star Ann Dowd on the Power of 'Shame and Humiliation' in Aunt Lydia's BackstoryKranz sets his stage well, even crafting an uncomfortably funny prologue in which an overaccommodating church employee (Breeda Wool) shows the room to grief counselor Kendra (Michelle N.

Carter), who has set up the meeting. Once the quartet of parents sit down together, there’s a palpable awkwardness, not just between the two couples but also between Richard and Linda, who no longer live together.

It’s not long, of course, before recriminations surface, uncomfortable questions are asked, and unwieldy emotions are unleashed.There are any number of great potential audition monologues in “Mass,” but the piece ultimately never comes.

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