The lights dim. The curtain rises. A tall, long-legged woman stands bathed in light. Her beaded black dress and short tomboyish hair embody the classic flapper girl of 1920s Chicago. Her body is taut, her eyes piercing. Somehow, you can tell that you're about to see something criminal, something devious, something completely wonderful. Then, she […]
C.J. Tropp
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Agatha vs. Edward
THEATER
