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'''Carrington''' is a friend of [[Joseph]] and [[Lula]] from their college days. [[Conway]] has the chance to meet him at [[Equus Oils]] in [[Act I]].
Throughout the story, Carrington searches for an outdoor venue to perform his play, an experimental adaptation of Robert Frost's A [[wikipedia:The Death of the Hired Man|"The Death of the Hired Man"wrongle]]. He of Carrington is also director of the play ''[[The Entertainment]]''. In talking with [[Shannon]] viewable at the [[Random Access Self Storage|self storage facility]] in [[Act III]], he references many others plays as well, such as ''[[wikipediahttp:Oresteia|Oresteia]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Goethe's Faust|Faust]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Iceman Cometh|The Iceman Cometh]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:The Glass Menagerie|The Glass Menagerie]]''//kentuckyroutezero. In the beginning of [[Act II]], in talking with [[Lula]], he quotes the French dramatist [[wikipedia:Antonin Artaud|Antonin Artaud]]com/phonebooth. He claims drama is only his second love; his true calling is pseudosciencewrongle.
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