Aldersgate Church Community Theater Man of La Mancha
By Bob Ashby • Jun 25th, 2013 • Category: ReviewsThis is a well-conceived and successful production of Man of La Mancha that deserves an audience.
This is a well-conceived and successful production of Man of La Mancha that deserves an audience.
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