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#HFF25: AND WHAT OF THE CHILDREN, reviewed

AND WHAT OF THE CHILREN, by Ryan Lisman, is an intense and entertaining play, dealing with a sensitive subject matter.

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#HFF25: BETSY & PATTY FIND OUT, reviewed

BETSY & PATTY FIND OUT is a little gem of a show by Aaron Francis, that could not be more

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#HFF25: BLACKOUT, reviewed – GiaOnTheMove.com

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#HFF25: HOLY HOLY: THE BIRTH OF DISCO, reviewed

Absurd, bright, colorful, and campy, HOLY HOLY: THE BIRTH OF DISCO redefines what it means to be a fun-loving girl

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Too Much of a Good Thing

With statistics revealing that 1 in 5 teens report experiencing body shaming, and nearly 70% of young people expressing dissatisfaction

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Mark Vigeant: Out There – GiaOnTheMove.com

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#HFF25: OH CONSTANTINE!, reviewed – GiaOnTheMove.com

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#HFF25: NATURAL BORN CITIZEN, reviewed

NATURAL BORN CITIZEN is filled with bits and pieces from first-generation Pakistani American, Yousaf Sajid’s, well-lived life of bravery, pushing

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#HFF25: KUMON THE MUSICAL, reviewed

Hooray for children’s programming at the Hollywood fringe. It’s been a while since I’ve stepped into a pre-teen presentation. But

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#HFF25: Pump Up The Volume, reviewed

PUMP UP THE VOLUME, felt as though I was sitting at a high quality proof-of-concept backers audition for the next