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This Second Stage Uptown production is too scattered, but it’s also often insightful, and far from boring.
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And then there’s Alena Smith’s “The Bad Guys”: At a mere 90 minutes, it has enough ideas and potential story lines to fill five plays.
This Second Stage Uptown production is too scattered, but it’s also often insightful, and far from boring.
http://www.mmoxo.com/product/Aion.html
http://www.mmoxo.com/product/Tera.html
http://www.mmoxo.com/product/12sky2.html
http://www.mmoxo.com/product/4Story.html
http://www.runescapegoods.com