We start off 2018 with more performances

On January 13, we perform at the Walpole United Church. We get a lot of help from people there. It takes a few logistics runs to Walpole to finalize everything. The church is so beautiful but old, so we have to figure out about the slide projection. We now have someone helping with the slides. Our crew and cast are growing!  A reporter from the Metrowest Daily shows up at our dress rehearsal and takes photos. An article comes out of it. So do some great pictures. It is Christine’s first time in the cast and she does great. More 12 and 13 year olds wanting to be in it. We audition them and say yes to all!

On March 10, we perform at the Unitarian Church in Middleboro. This also takes some doing in this amazing church. We need two slide projectors, a screen, lots of cabling. The people are very helpful.

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About tiberall

Thea Iberall is a multi-talented writer. She studied playwriting at the Moving Arts Theatre and the Academy of New Musical Theatre. Plays include: We Did It For You! Women's Journey Through History, At Seven (Toledo Rep), Primed for Love (Eclectic Company Theatre) and Amacry! The Neuronic Musical (Out Theatre). She has a Master's Degree in Writing (USC). Her novel The Swallow and the Nightingale (Strong Voices) is a fable about a 4,000 year old secret brought through time by the birds. Her collection of contextual poems The Sanctuary of Artemis (Tebot Bach) integrates science and history with the language of poetry. She also has a Ph.D. in Computational Neuroscience (UMass) and is the author of 3 scientific texts.
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