‘The Caged Bird Sings’ was great when it debuted in Toronto outdoors. Performed indoors at Tarragon, the play loses its magic

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“The Caged Bird Sings,” a languid and subtly enchanting one-act play now running at Tarragon Theatre, is a product of various forms of metamorphosis. Creators Rouvan Silogix, Rafeh Mahmud and Ahad Lakhani have taken Rumi’s ancient Sufi text “Masnavi” and adapted it for the stage, distilling the essence of six books and some 25,000 verses down to 90 minutes. 



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