Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
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Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
Tony Kushner’s darkly comedic adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th-century dramatic work explores the concept of reality and questions whether everything is as it seems. Student-directed by Amelia Wade. For full production credits please see show page by clicking the link above.
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