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Handwritten Theatre returns with a cycle of brand-spanking new plays, fresh from the kitchens of L.A. Podcasters' Studio 101 at The Brewery in Los Angeles. Handwritten Theatre Twelve: "Note the relationship between the t...
Handwritten Theatre Twelve: "Note the relationship between the two seated figures in the booth." is an episode from Handwritten Theatre by Joseph Dougherty. Handwritten Theatre returns with a cycle of brand-spanking new plays, fresh from th...
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Published Oct 29, 2006.
Handwritten Theatre returns with a cycle of brand-spanking new plays, fresh from the kitchens of L.A. Podcasters' Studio 101 at The Brewery in Los Angeles. Handwritten Theatre Twelve: "Note the relationship between the two seated figures in the booth." Performed by Donna Allen Figueroa, Tony Figueroa, and David Clennon Running Time: 11:23 All Audiences Belated good wishes to Harold Pinter on his 76th birthday. 10 October
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Handwritten Theatre Twelve: "Note the relationship between the two seated figures in the booth." is from Handwritten Theatre by Joseph Dougherty.
Published Oct 29, 2006