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		<title>Past Production: Wood Boy Dog Fish</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.rogueartists.org/?portfolio=pinocchio">Wood Boy Dog Fish</a><br />
November 6 thru December 12, 2015<br />
Presented by Rogue Artists Ensemble &amp; Bootleg Theater<br />
Directed by Sean T. Cawelti<br />
Written by Chelsea Sutton with Rogue Artists Ensemble</p>

<p>Wood Boy Dog Fish is a modern macabre retelling of Carlo Collodi’s “The Adventures of Pinocchio.” In this world-premiere play for mature audiences, the cricket is killed, Blue haunts us all, and the legendary Dogfish monster preys on our greatest fears in the tumbledown tourist trap amusement park of Shoreside, where a little wooden puppet comes to life at the hands of the wood-maker Geppetto.</p>

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		<title>Some Kind of Dare &#45; Button Willow Locomotive</title>
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		<author>misctempacct@swiftstudios.net (Steve)</author>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>​<a href="http://buttonwillowlocomotive.bandcamp.com" title="Button Willow Locomotive Band Page" target="_blank">Button Willow Locomotive</a>&nbsp;came into the&nbsp;<a href="http://sound.arts.uci.edu/places_meyer.html" title="Meyer Sound Design Studio" target="_blank">Meyer Sound Design Studio</a>&nbsp;in June 2012 to record a demo of a new song of theirs. I was producer and recording engineer.</p>

<p>Alex Heflin: mandolin, backup vocals<br />
Amanda Carson: lead vocals, guitar<br />
Albert Law: drums<br />
Kyle Gustafson: bass</p>



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