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"Cost Of Living" casts disabled actors in play that's relatable to all
You might think that a play about disabled characters would include actors with actual disabilities, but that's a rarity in theater. Renaissance Theaterworks aims to change that with an accessible production of "Cost of Living," which runs from Jan. 20-Feb. 12.