"I believe that creativity and expression are a very joyous experience," said Jonah. "I hope to change the dynamic of how art is experienced."
"It's been a great service, I think, to the artistic community," Paton Miller said. "It's a great display of what's going on out here."
"We searched everywhere for a murder mystery show that would be unique and satisfy the curiosity of our clientele," explained Daniel Binderman.
"Much of Judy Berlin, Eric Mendelsohn's evocatively eerie meditation on modern suburbia, takes place during what may be the longest solar eclipse known to movies," noted Stephen Holden.
"This year art groove will prove to be BETTER than ever," shared Art Groove Founder Geralyne Lewandowski.
"The great thing about being a screenwriter is you are usually the only one who gets to be alone with the project," said Weber.
"What inspired me was I wanted to give an opportunity for young people to have a forum in a gallery on the East End - to have a show," said ILLE Arts Gallery owner Sara DeLuca.
"When I draw in my journals my anxious mind relaxes and what comes forth often times are the interests and fears of my youth," said Mark S. Fisher.
Besides thrilling you with an amazing theater experience, it will introduce you to some actors who have stardom in their immediate future.
"We gave up our freedom at the thought of being better than somebody else," Jones said about the experiment.
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