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PEOPLE AT: 'R & J & Z'

May 4, 2015 christa
 Photo by Jeanette Moses

Photo by Jeanette Moses

Q: How did you hear about the show tonight?

A: (left) My roommate is actually in it - he plays Romeo. I’m supportive of all of his work and this one in particular. I’ve met Melody too, who wrote it and they both seem very passionate about it. It seemed funny and I like a comedic play.

Q: Why do you think it’s important to come support small independent theater in New York?

A: (left) I feel like people who are into the more independent thing are more passionate about it and that is where you get better performances.

A: (right) You also get more creativity. 


 

R & J & Z
New Ohio Theatre

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Additional funding from Con Edison, Continental Grain Company, The Max & Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. and SONY Corporation of America.This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; and The New York State Council for the Arts.
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