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Two desperate parents are drive to murder, all in the name of quality pre-school education, in Eric Coble's comedy, Bright Ideas. From left to right: Catherine Curtin, Jennifer Mudge and Lee Sellars.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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A competitive pre-school creates rivalries among young parents in Eric Coble's comedy, Bright Ideas. Pictured from left to right: actors Daniel Cantor, Carolyn Swift, Jennifer Mudge and Lee Sellars.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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Raising a child can drive parents crazy, as a desperate couple discovers in Eric Coble's comedy, Bright Ideas. From left to right: actors Jennifer Mudge, Catherine Curtin, and Lee Sellars.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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Getting your child into the perfect pre-school can be murder, as two desperate parents discover in Eric Coble's comedy, Bright Ideas. Pictures are actors Jennifer Mudge and Lee Sellars.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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A popular pre-school leads two parents down the road to disaster in Eric Coble's comedy, Bright Ideas. Pictured from left to right: actors Carolyn Swift, Jennifer Mudge and Lee Sellars.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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Dark family secrets are revealed in Deborah Zoe Laufer's play, The Last Schwartz. From left to right: actors Daniel Cantor, Jennifer Mudge, and Aaron Kliner.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
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A memorial service reunites a divided family in Deborah Zoe Laufer's play, The Last Schwartz. From left to right: actors Aaron Kliner, Jennifer Mudge, Lee Sellars, Carolyn Swift, Daniel Cantor, and Coleen Sexton.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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A blind astronomer dreams of leaving the Earth in Deborah Zoe Laufer's play, The Last Schwartz. Pictured is actor Aaron Kliner.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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A Jewish family splits apart at the seams in Deborah Zoe Laufer's play, The Last Schwartz. Pictured are actors Jennifer Mudge (foreground) and Aaron Kliner.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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At a strained family reunion, the furniture goes up for grabs in Deborah Zoe Laufer's play, The Last Schwartz. Pictured is actor Lee Sellars.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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A Central American general stands trial for the deaths of four American nuns in Lee Blessing's new play, Whores. Pictured from left to right: actors Catherine Curtin, Maryann Urbano, and Shawn Elliott.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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A Central American general responsible for the deaths of four American nuns sells his story to TV executives in Lee Blessing's new play, Whores. Pictured from left to right: actors Catherine Curtin, Maryann Urbano, Jenny Maguire, Bernadette Quigley, and Shawn Elliott.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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A Central American general stands trial for the deaths of four American nuns in Lee Blessing's new play, Whores. Pictured from left to right: actors Catherine Curtin, Jenny Maguire, Maryann Urbano, Shawn Elliott, and Bernadette Quigley.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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A corrupt Central American general wrestles with his fractured, forgetful mind in Lee Blessing's new play, Whores. Pictured is actor Shawn Elliott.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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A Central American general stands trial for the deaths of four American nuns in Lee Blessing's new play, Whores. Pictured from left to right: actors Catherine Curtin, Jenny Maguire, Maryann Urbano, Shawn Elliott, and Bernadette Quigley.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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Abandoned by his parents, a boy comes of age in a Depression-era bordello in Erin Cressida Wilson's chamber musical, Wilder. Pictured from left to right: actors Coleen Sexton, James Immekus and William Whitehead.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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A boy comes of age in a Depression-era bordello in Erin Cressida Wilson's chamber musical, Wilder. Pictured are actors Coleen Sexton and James Immekus.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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A boy falls in love with a prostitute in the Depression-era chamber musica Wilder by in Erin Cressida Wilson. Pictured is actor James Immekus in the title role.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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During the Depression, an abandoned boy falls in love with a prostitute in Erin Cressida Wilson's chamber musical, Wilder. Pictured is actor James Immekus in the title role.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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A boy comes of age in a Depression-era bordello in Erin Cressida Wilson's chamber musical, Wilder. Pictured are actors Coleen Sexton ana James Immekus.
Contemporary American
Theater Festival
Photo by Stephanie K. Patterson
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