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POP Master Class with Aleshea Harris

POP Master Class with Aleshea Harris
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In her Master Class, Aleshea Harris (What to Send Up When It Goes Down) shares the spirit that has guided her approach to making theater: doing a lot with a little. She offers powerful musical and spoken word performances, from Nina Simone to Sunni Patterson, that have inspired and informed her work, and advocates for writers to take the leap and produce their plays, however they can.

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