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Morales Green ’12 Leads Return of Latiné Musical Theatre Lab’s Table Reading Series

Latiné Musical Theatre Lab’s Table Reading Series returns for its second year under the leadership of Founder and Executive Director Ryan Morales Green ’12 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre). The program presents readings of new musicals and musicals-in-development written by Latiné-identifying writers and writing teams. This year’s series is supported by the Miranda Family Fund, an initiative developed by Lin-Manuel Miranda and his family. Visit www.broadwayworld.com to learn more.

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