From left: Teresa Dyer, Rich Russo, Karen Gustafson, Ken Martin and Melissa O'Neil star in M&D Playhouse's production of Monica Wood's "Papermaker," which opened Thursday. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Melissa O'Neil and Rich Russo star as a daughter and father trying to rebuild a strained relationship in M&D Playhouse's production of Monica Wood's "Papermaker," which opened Thursday. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Ken Martin (left), Eric Jordan and Karen Gustafson star as the Donahue family in M&D Playhouse's production of Monica Wood's "Papermaker," which opened Thursday. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
From left: Teresa Dyer, Rich Russo, Karen Gustafson, Ken Martin and Melissa O'Neil star in M&D Playhouse's production of Monica Wood's "Papermaker," which opened Thursday. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Melissa O'Neil and Rich Russo star as a daughter and father trying to rebuild a strained relationship in M&D Playhouse's production of Monica Wood's "Papermaker," which opened Thursday. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Ken Martin (left), Eric Jordan and Karen Gustafson star as the Donahue family in M&D Playhouse's production of Monica Wood's "Papermaker," which opened Thursday. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
CONWAY — “Papermaker,” which opened at M&D Playhouse in North Conway on Thursday, looks at the complexities of a Maine paper mill strike — both for the local workers and on a corporate level — and, in the process, tells a deeply human story.
Written by Maine author Monica Wood, whose latest novel “The One-in-a-Million Boy” is this year’s choice for One Book One Valley, “Papermaker” tells two parallel stories that eventually intersect.
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