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HOW LTR STOLE XMAS... again.

11/26/2016

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Another year, another Christmas show with Less Than Rent. This year, we'll be moving venues-- join us at SubCulture for the same nonstop eggnog-fueled funny business in a new (read: way better) venue. I'll be appearing alongside my forever-friend/costar RJ Vaillancourt in a sketch by Sinead Daly. You'll like it.

This year, half of all proceeds will go straight to the ACLU, so never fear. You'll be helping fund the revolution no matter how much eggnog you put away.
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THE HOUSE ON THE HILL - Reading at NJ Rep

11/6/2016

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The House on the Hill
by Amy E. Witting

Monday, November 14
7:00pm

Cousins Alex and Frankie haven't spoken in ten years, since a single devastating moment shattered their lives and families. After a decade of absence, can a new birth help them to heal at last?
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In rehearsal, with Rudy Palma, Eleanor Hadley, Elissa Klie, and Sarah Paton.
The House on the Hill is the recipient of the Atlantic Theater Inaugural LAUNCH Commission, the Abingdon Theatre New Play Reading Series, the Kennedy Center ACTF/NNPN program, and was a semi-finalist of the O'Neill National Playwrights Conference. 
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