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Little is known about Carrington's life.
Little is known about Carrington's life.


Throughout the story, Carrington searches for an outdoor venue to perform his play, an experimental adaptation of Robert Frost's "[[wikipedia:The Death of the Hired Man|The Death of the Hired Man]]," and asks Conway to find a venue for him: "Somewhere outdoors. Somewhere intimate. Somewhere tragic."
Throughout the story, Carrington searches for an outdoor venue to perform his play, an experimental adaptation of [[wikipedia:Robert Frost|Robert Frost]]'s "[[wikipedia:The Death of the Hired Man|The Death of the Hired Man]]," and asks Conway to find a venue for him: "Somewhere outdoors. Somewhere intimate. Somewhere tragic."


In the beginning of [[Act II]], Carrington talks with [[Lula]] at the [[Bureau of Reclaimed Spaces|Bureau]] and quotes the French dramatist [[wikipedia:Antonin Artaud|Antonin Artaud]]. He appears later at the [[Random Access Self Storage|self storage facility]], asking Conway for ideas as to a venue.
In the beginning of [[Act II]], Carrington talks with [[Lula]] at the [[Bureau of Reclaimed Spaces|Bureau]] and quotes the French dramatist [[wikipedia:Antonin Artaud|Antonin Artaud]]. He appears later at the [[Random Access Self Storage|self storage facility]], asking Conway for ideas as to a venue.