SPOTLIGHT 2015
They knew and they let it happen! It could've been you, it could've been me, it could've been any of us!
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The Lost Footage of Leah Sullivan - USA, 2018 - preview
The Lost Footage of Leah Sullivan – USA, 2018 – preview
‘Some cases should stay cold’
The Lost Footage of Leah Sullivan is a 2019 American found-footage about the contents of an unedited memory card. The subject is Leah’s school project about the infamous Mulcahy Massacre.
Directed by Burt Grinstead from a screenplay co-written by Anna Stromberg (they both also star), based on a story by Grinstead and Rob Runyeon, the Blanket Fort Entertainment…
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SpeakEasy Stage’s ‘Admissions’ Pierces the Veil of White Male Privilege
SpeakEasy Stage’s ‘Admissions’ Pierces the Veil of White Male Privilege
Nathan Malin, Maureen Keiller and Michael Kaye in SpeakEasy Stage’s Production of “Admissions.” (Maggie Hall Photography)
By Shelley A. Sackett
Joshua Harmon’s terrific new play “Admissions,” now making its Boston premiere at SpeakEasy Stage Company through November 30, packs a timely wallop. Set at and near Hillcrest, a toney progressive New Hampshire prep school, the plucky drama starts out…
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The Lost Footage of Leah Sullivan - USA, 2018 - Now with several reviews
‘Some cases should stay cold’
The Lost Footage of Leah Sullivan is a 2019 American found-footage about the contents of an unedited memory card. The subject is Leah’s school project about the infamous Mulcahy Massacre.
Directed by Burt Grinstead from a screenplay co-written by Anna Stromberg (they both also star), based on a story by Grinstead and Rob Runyeon, the Blanket Fort Entertainment…
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