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LATEST PRODUCTION
“Banshee,” a play about legacy, ancestors and faeries, ran May 1-10 at the WCR Center for the Arts in Reading, Pa.
(PHOTO CREDIT: ANDREW POCHAN) | Richard Bradbury as Father MacBride in “Banshee,” running May 1-10 at the WCR Center for the Arts in Reading, Pa.
(PHOTO CREDIT: ANDREW POCHAN) | Daphnee McMaster as Marcia and Patrick O’Neill as Hugh in “Banshee,” running May 1-10 at the WCR Center for the Arts in Reading, Pa.
(PHOTO CREDIT: ANDREW POCHAN) | Andrea Keck as Nancy Donough in “Banshee,” running May 1-10 at the WCR Center for the Arts in Reading, Pa.
(PHOTO CREDIT: ANDREW POCHAN) | Andrea Keck as Nancy Donough in “Banshee,” running May 1-10 at the WCR Center for the Arts in Reading, Pa.
(PHOTO CREDIT: ANDREW POCHAN) | Patrick O’Neill as Finn O’Brien in “Banshee,” running May 1-10 at the WCR Center for the Arts in Reading, Pa.
(PHOTO CREDIT: ANDREW POCHAN) | Susan Behm as Cathleen Donough in “Banshee,” running May 1-10 at the WCR Center for the Arts in Reading, Pa.
Trained with a philosopher’s drive for questions and an editor’s obsession with clarity, I write plays that explore what it means to be grounded in a chaotic world.
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