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Not-a-Review: Bonnie and Clyde, The Other Palace

 June 29, 2017  Leave a Comment on Not-a-Review: Bonnie and Clyde, The Other Palace  Posted in Musicals, Readings, The Other Palace, Theatre

“This world should be notified.
It’ll be a bumpy ride.
Thanks to Bonnie and Clyde!”

My first work-in-progress show at The Other Palace in the form of Bonnie and Clyde and as it is a developmental work, I ain’t gonna say a thing!

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