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03/17/2012 11:15 AM
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This is a one-woman performance on being bipolar. I was in the audience when she debuted it in Santa Fe a few years back. It was astounding then. Three years on, I can't imagine. Some of the best theater I've ever seen. If you ever have a chance to see it, I highly recommend it.

The youtube clip captures the flavor but not how spell-binding the live performance actually is.

http://www.grayperforms.com/event

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03/20/2012 01:43 PM  Top
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I love it. Thanks for sharing. Do you know if she will perform in NY or NJ?

03/24/2012 10:42 AM  Top
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Not that I see. She performed for the Albuquerque Consumer Wellness Conference and was a hit, so perhaps some similar type of outfit could bring her to the E-Coast.
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