Community Corner Interview: Edward Warwick-White of Four County Players

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Edward Warwick-White, Marketing Director at Four County Players, as well as the director of their current production, It Shoulda Been You, a new musical that invites you to a wedding day that you’ll never forget — where anything that can go wrong does, secrets are exposed, hope springs from the most unlikely of places, and love pops up in ways you’d never expect. The show is open now and runs through May 8th. More info and tickets: http://fourcp.org/_it-shoulda-been-you/

 

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