A heartwarming look at immigration in the 1970s, in ‘The Heart Sellers’ at Studio

Lloyd Suh’s incisive drama, brought to life by two superb actors under Gambini’s sensitive direction, reminds us of what it means to start all over again, and how important love and friendship are to the painful process of change.

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Review: Oregon Shakespeare Festival strikes gold with a pair of plays about Black life