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Cindy Dapogny

Posted inHyde Park, Stage & Screen

The Abyss Stares Also

by Cindy Dapogny March 12, 2014March 13, 2014

There’s a hole in the stage. It’s ragged and stony and the first row of the audience is staring uncomfortably into its belly, as it opens black before them.

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