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Head games.(ROAMING SPOTLIGHT)(Theater Review)

American Theatre,  January, 2005  by Dell; '; Orto, Sarah K.

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ATLANTA: First cloning, now brain transplants? Innovations in medical technology can be at once beneficial and problematic, as Mia McCullough (pictured) suggests in her new play Echoes of Another Man, premiering at Actor's Express. We think of organs as more or less interchangeable, transplanted from one body to another with only medical, not ethical, repercussions.

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But when Echoes's hero survives a revolutionary brain transplant, he is left to grapple with memories that are not his own. McCullough opted to have the brain of an artist transplanted into the body of an athlete in ...

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