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A SINGLE SHARD (People’s Light): A yarn spun on a potter’s wheel

Scott Wiser May 18, 2016 No Comments

A powerful sensory experience that can be likened to listening to an engaging storyteller while staring at the fire

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AUCTIONING THE AINSLEYS (People’s Light): Familial dysfunction, memory, and the significance of objects

Debra Miller October 20, 2015 No Comments

Laura Schellhardt’s foray into the Pop psychology of familial dysfunction and the significance of personal possessions is given its regional premiere.

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