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Erika Cuenca and Daina Michelle Griffith – Photo by Heather Mull |
Earlier this week we posted the review by Rick D'Loss from The Congregation Ahavath Achim, Carnegie. Maggie Forbes, Executive Director at Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall, also attended the opening night, and this is what she had to say in response to Rick’s blog:
“I was blown away by the caliber of what I was calling the “Lesbians and Nazi’s on the No.7 train” play.”
“The play was warm, compelling, provocative, very funny with some piercing sadness and exceedingly well done.”
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Last Chance!
Buy Your Tickets Now. The Zero Hour’s final nights are this Thursday, Friday & Saturday (November 7-9). Come see two of Pittsburgh’s finest female actors, Erika Cuenca and Daina Michelle Griffith, directed by the brilliant Robyne Parrish (currently Artistic Director at the Gilbert Theater, Fayetteville, NC) in our small, intimate theater. Off the Wall Theater is only 6 miles from downtown Pittsburgh, parking is free. Come early and enjoy the Carnegie Coffee Company's Coffee Bar.
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