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A scene from last year’s staged reading of Trent Clifford’s The Way He Sees You Trent Clifford’s new play confronts abuse in same-sex marriages at Resolute Theatre Co.

RICH LOPEZ | Staff writer rich@dallasvoice.com In August, Trent Clifford will see his play The Way He Sees You fully realized, thanks to Resolute Theatre Company.

After a staged reading last year in Dallas, the Waco playwright happened to secure a producer that night, and, in a week’s time, his play will have its world premiere.

These are happy times for Clifford, despite the fact that the play itself stems from personal trauma. “The show takes on themes of gay marriage and domestic violence.

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