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Event Review: Smoke
Surprising piece, wasn't sure I was in at first but it got really interesting. It's a drama, but it's funny too. Really nice chemistry between the lead and her two male counterparts.
Event Review: Smoke
I was able to see this play on Saturday April 6th @ 2:30. First Signature Theater is such a beautiful venue. I have never seen an off Broadway theater so stunning. The show was wonderful, the set was well made , the lighting and sound were amazing and the acting was top notch. The story was incredible and touch me in regards to finding my identity and feeling let out. I hope to see it again before it ends its limited run
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