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NIGHT OF THE CHIHUAHUA
by Jay Olexa
April 12th - May 19th, 2001
When a group of randy twenty-somethings goes for a
weekend getaway to a deserted cabin in the Mannoquick woods they soon discover that deadly things
come in small packages. Their only hope for survival lies in their abruptly bereft friend Al playing
"bury the bone" with Veronica, the genteel and genetically-altered daughter of mad
scientist, Big Daddy.
Directed by Elizabeth Pringle and featured Lucrezia
Blozia, Diane Cooper, Kimberley Cooper, Tony Greenberg, Chris Griffin, John Horn, Erik Morrison,
Kathleen Wise Pugh, Richard Renfield and Mark Rubin.
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Lucrezia Blozia as the vixenish Veronica |
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HERE ARE OUR PAPERS:
Digital City
The Washington Post
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TWELFTH NIGHT
by William Shakespeare
January 4th - February 12th, 2001
The year is 1947. It's the birth of the cocktail
nation. World War II is over, the Cold War has yet to chill the atmosphere. Over at KSWS in Roswell,
New Mexico, top DJ Duke Orsino fills the air with lounge hits and mambos, while filling his heart
with thoughts of the wealthy heiress, Olivia. Meanwhile, Olivia tries to recover from the recent
loss of her father and brother while dealing with a household full of drunken relatives, scheming
staff and three unwanted but persistent suitors. One night a shipwreck comes from out of the skies
over the New Mexico desert and neither Roswell, nor its inhabitants will ever be the same again ...

(Click on the saucer to see pictures from TWELFTH
NIGHT)
THE 12N FILES:
Digital City
Theatre.com
The Washington Blade
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