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Liz Pounsett and Ted Powers. Photo by Bruce Peters

Liz Pounsett and Ted Powers. Photo by Bruce Peters

Alumnae Theatre's 'Impressionism' is artful and uplifting - story by Joe Szek

Will McGuirk April 18, 2019

By Joe Szek

"Impressionism" is an interesting take on a story of two people whom we think and eventually know are destined to be together. Katharine Keenan (Liz Pounsett) is the owner of a small impressionist art gallery where Thomas Buckle (Ted Powers) has been working for two years. Thomas is a photojournalist who brings Katharine coffee each morning and then goes to explain a story about the coffee and where it came from. The art gallery is used as a place where Katharine and Thomas can escape from the toils and struggles of the world. She has had failed relationships and is tired while he has been travelling the world as a photojournalist.

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