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Lewis and David Wheeler
"I've been watching my dad in rehearsals since I was a little kid. I've known what he wants from me, and we've got a definite shorthand," Lewis Wheeler says of his father, David (right). (David L. Ryan/Globe Staff) David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
Theater

The family that plays together

Father and son bring their rapport to Pinter's work

By Terry Byrne
Globe Correspondent / May 6, 2007

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Lewis Wheeler has a distinct advantage over the other actors in "No Man's Land." He's known the director all his life. (Full article: 873 words)

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