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Students tell rollicking adventure of two artists fleeing the Spanish Inquisition

Middlebury College students pictured left to right, front to back: Sam Lueke, Sebastien Bonnabesse, Morgan Chacon, Xeon Waterhouse; Eduardo Arias Mendez, David Torres, Dominick Hutchins, Quinna McCarty, Jake Iacobucci, Sani Karkar. Photo / Olga Sanchez Saltveit

Theater students share the rollicking adventure of two artists fleeing the Spanish Inquisition with the East Coast premiere of “The Journey of the Saint,” opening on Dec. 4.

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