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	<title>Comments on: Twin Beach Players Heartstrings: A Valentine Fable</title>
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		<title>By: Denny Schroeder</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 17:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good review.  The &quot;Black Box Theater&quot; where this is presented is an intimate venue, ideal for this type of show -- personal, thoughtful, introspective, tugging at those &quot;Heatrstrings.&quot;  There were really good snacks available at intermission, maybe not a major consideration for attending, but definitely a plus.  Free, nearby parking as well.  Twin Beach Players is well worth supporting, on so many levels!  Celebrating its 10th anniversary year, they not only put on formal productions, but are very involved in promoting theater in the community.  Joanne McDonald from &quot;Heartstrings&quot; is a coordinator for the annual contest for school-aged play authors, with the top prize being a full production of the winning script by experienced members; a thrill for any playwright!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good review.  The &#8220;Black Box Theater&#8221; where this is presented is an intimate venue, ideal for this type of show &#8212; personal, thoughtful, introspective, tugging at those &#8220;Heatrstrings.&#8221;  There were really good snacks available at intermission, maybe not a major consideration for attending, but definitely a plus.  Free, nearby parking as well.  Twin Beach Players is well worth supporting, on so many levels!  Celebrating its 10th anniversary year, they not only put on formal productions, but are very involved in promoting theater in the community.  Joanne McDonald from &#8220;Heartstrings&#8221; is a coordinator for the annual contest for school-aged play authors, with the top prize being a full production of the winning script by experienced members; a thrill for any playwright!</p>
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