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Monthly Archives: March 2014

Playwrights in #ReWriteWeekend

Posted on March 3, 2014 by Christine Sang
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Fordham Playwrights in #ReWriteWeekend

Fordham Playwrights in #ReWriteWeekend

At the end of a four-day cyber-writing and revision event, 23 new scenes and their writers gather to read what’s landed on their pages. Over the next 6 weeks scenes are cast, directed and performed. Feed-backs, talk-backs, throw-backs ensue. Fordham University. Party to come.

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Acting Faces

Posted on March 3, 2014 by Christine Sang
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These are the faces of the Acting Class at Fordham University Spring 2014. Working on a variety of choices found in powerful scenes from "Lydia" by Octavio Solis, and 410[GONE] by Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig.

These are the faces of the Acting Class at Fordham University Spring 2014. Working on a variety of choices found in powerful scenes from “Lydia” by Octavio Solis, and 410[GONE] by Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig.

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