Four adults gather in a non-descript meeting room at a church six years after a shooting at a high school. And for almost 100 minutes, they talk. Fran Kranz’s “Mass,” which is now playing in theaters, is a stripped-down and powerful production about how people involved in a tragedy figure out how to keep going.
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