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Acting Students Work with Playwright Dipti Bramhandkar to Develop New Play

Shenandoah Conservatory acting students and faculty will work with The Farm Theater and playwright Dipti Bramhandkar over the next year and a half (both on campus and in New York City) to develop her new play for the College Collaboration Project. Bramhandkar will visit Shenandoah from Thursday, March 23, through Saturday, March 25, and will be in residence at Shenandoah University in November 2023. This project is made possible by a gift from Marjorie Lewis. Visit www.americantheatre.org to learn more.

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