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James Weidman

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Chase D. Anderson August 4, 2019September 3, 2019 Adam Zopfi-Hulse, Annex Theatre, Capitol Hill, Catherine Blake Smith, Chad Ro, James Weidman, Kelleen Conway Blanchard, Madison Jade Jones, Mike Gilson, Pilar O'Connell, Sasha Bailey, Val Brunetto, Zenaida Rose Smith

An Absurdist Comedy in the Dark, ‘The Neverborn’ Feels Just Right for Our Times

The latest from prolific, sweetly-creepy playwright Kelleen Conway Blanchard hits all the right notes, in a comically disturbing play set in an eerily familiar fantastical parallel. 

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