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This week’s episode is sponsored by Theatre in the Round. They offer excellent flex pass packages and a fantastic season lineup, including Pride & Prejudice, which we review this week along with Theater Mu’s Maybe You Could Love Me. You can learn more about Theater Mu at theatermu.org.
On this week’s episode, we have our first-ever exclusive! I’m joined by Nissa Nordland and Duck Washington, the Artistic and Executive Directors of Twin Cities Horror Festival XIV (TCHF), to reveal the full schedule for this year’s lineup. Learn more at tchorrorfestival.com. You can watch the episode here or listen to the podcast version here.
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