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DANCE Performance Variety Show March 19 and 20 at the Copycat Theatre

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Copycat Theatre presents its seventh Performance Variety Show! The theme is DANCE.
Sixteen acts! Get down on it. Ruffle your tail feathers. Dance party after, before, and between!

TWO NIGHTS: March 19th and 20th.
Doors at 8. Show starts promptly at 8:30. Don’t be late!

PERFORMANCES BY:

Pilar Diaz
Monica Mirabile
Sara Autrey
Katey Truhn and Jessie Unterhalter
Hoesy Corona
Diva Cup
Alex D’agostino
The Baltimore Experimental Dance Collective
Effervescent Collective
Jake Dibeler
SYRUP
and MORE!

DJ Sets by Lexx, Person, and Knight Magic

THIS A FUNDRAISER FOR THE SECOND ANNUAL ROOMS PLAY!!
$5/10 Suggested Donation
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/roomsplay/the-rooms-play

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