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John Rosenberg’s latest play “came about in a horrible way, unfortunately,” he says. “A few years ago, a woman I know met up with her husband on a vacation — he had gone a week earlier — and upon arrival the husband informed the wife he had met someone else and she should find her own way home.” Rosenberg, who also stars in Alp D’Huez opposite Jennifer Summerfield, was shocked and “tried often to imagine the hell she must have experienced that day.” The theatrical entrepreneur, who produces plays in a Kensington neighborhood arts center, sets the action at the 2004 Tour de France and calls the play “an exploration of strange passions people have, the connections they make with other like-minded people, and the willingness to abandon love for a shared connection.”
Oct. 13-Nov. 4, $10, The Papermill Theater, 2825 Ormes St., 510-292-6403, thepapermilltheater.com.



