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DRIVING MISS DAISY (Act II): A production in the drivers seat

Lauren Hartranft March 7, 2016 No Comments

An elderly Jewish lady and a young African American strike up an unexpected and unusual friendship.

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ON THE ROAD AGAIN (Act II): 60-second review

Lauren Hartranft January 25, 2016 No Comments

What better way to celebrate the cluster that is travel but with a charming show all about it in Ambler!

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FOX ON THE FAIRWAY (Act II): Camaraderie of a club

Lauren Hartranft November 6, 2015 No Comments

No golf interest? No problem. This show has tongue-in-cheek humor, love, competition, and the danger of the unexpected.

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V TO X (GoKash): Truth behind bars

Christopher Munden October 5, 2015 3 Comments

This world premiere play takes a deeply affecting look at the social carnage caused by mass imprisonment.

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ACCORDING TO GOLDMAN (Act II): How to write a script

Lauren Hartranft September 15, 2015 No Comments

Act II opens its new season with a bang with Bruce Graham’s ACCORDING TO GOLDMAN

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