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THE HUNTINGTON THEATRE COMPANY IS BOSTON'S LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR THEATRE COMPANY, HOSTING 66 TONY AWARD-WINNING ARTISTS, GARNERING 38 ELLIOT NORTON AWARDS, AND SENDING TEN SHOWS TO BROADWAY SINCE ITS FOUNDING IN 1982. DURING THE 2009-2010 SEASON OF AMERICAN STORIES, THE HUNTINGTON'S PODCAST SERIES TAKES YOU BEHIND-THE-SCENES TO MEETINGS AND SPECIAL EVENTS. ONLINE AT HUNTINGTONTHEATRE.ORG

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Behind the scenes of Before I Leave You

Go behind the scenes of the world premiere of BEFORE I LEAVE YOU at the Huntington, with playwright and Huntington Playwriting Fellow Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro, director Jonathan Silverstein, and cast members Ross Bickell, Alexis Camins, Glenn Kubota, and Kippy Goldfarb. Learn more at huntingtontheatre.org/beforeileaveyou.
Posted by thom dunn at 11:54 AM
Labels: 2011-2012 season, alexis camins, before i leave you, glenn kubota, huntington playwriting fellows, jonathan silverstein, kippy goldfarb, rosanna yamagiwa alfaro, ross bickell, world premiere

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