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SECRETS (Tongue & Groove): Fringe Review 41

Julius Ferraro September 13, 2014 No Comments

Tongue & Groove’s team is pretty fearless, and though the performance has some slower moments, they’re quick to cut off a bit that isn’t working and move forward. Musician Carol Moog sits off to the side, riffing on a harmonica whenever she decides a scene has ended.

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