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Author Archives: Lucie Fellwock

Poster for Full Moon Theatre's production of Blood Wedding, featuring a black and white photograph of a young woman in the middle and two young men on the side. She is dancing while they are looking at her. AT the top, "Blood wedding" is written in red.
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“As the play nears its calamitous final moments, even this meagre display gets stripped down, pared away into a blank space: by privileging sparsity, the…

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