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As a celebrated actor whose most recent turn on Broadway, playing 8-year-old Scout in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” earned her a Tony Award in 2019, Celia Keenan-Bolger could have her pick of summer theaters. She chose Nantucket’s tiny 120-seat White Heron Theatre, where she has just begun a three-week run in Frederick Knott’s “Dial ‘M’ for Murder.” Recently at the same theater, her husband, actor John Ellison Conlee, wrapped up “The Half,” a solo show about an actor on the skids trying to make a comeback with a one-man “Hamlet.” Why would actors of their caliber choose to perform in such a remote location hundreds of miles from the lights of Broadway? We sat down with Keenan-Bolger and asked her. Click the link in our bio to read the full story. 📸: Cary Hazlegrove
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