Godspell in The Fountain Hills Times
Susan Obst-Dworkis | The Fountain Hills Times – Letter to the Editor | September 2006
Must see! I had the privilege of seeing the Fountain Hills Community Theater’s production of “Godspell” on Thursday. The audience may have been small but was very enthusiastic. I think that was due to the wonderful performances of the cast. This is one of the best productions I have seen of this show, and I have seen it done at least a dozen times since it first was put on in New York. Do yourself a favor and don’t miss this show. I promise you won’t be disappointed.
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