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'Gloria' - Stage Violence And Martinis Edition

1h 0m · Post-Show Talk for Theater Fans · 09 Jul 01:18

In this episode: 1) Sara and Norma discuss the news of Deaf West's Spring Awakening revival, 2) rank the Hedwig promo photos and celebrate Taye Diggs' arrival, and 3) discuss stage violence, realism, and how Gloria and Punk Rock scared the shit out of us. There are a TON of spoilers in here, so don't listen if you're not down for that. Please see lettersfromthemezz.com for links to articles and shows included in the podcast.

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