SCRUTINY | ‘1184’ Ambitious, But Too Many Themes Muddy The Waters
By Paula Citron on April 27, 2022
If there ever was a production that deserved an A for effort, it is 1184.
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By Paula Citron on April 27, 2022
If there ever was a production that deserved an A for effort, it is 1184.
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