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Sweitzer ’94, ’11 and Blaustein ’06 Collaborate on Play Project in New York City

The play “20 Seconds,” written and performed by Thomas Sweitzer ’94, ’11 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Theatre – Voice, Graduate Certificate in Music Therapy), M.M.T., MT-BC, and directed and developed by Jeremy Scott Blaustein ’06 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre), will be presented by A Place to Be on the Irene Diamond Stage at the Pershing Square Signature Center in New York City. The production will run for 6 weeks, beginning Sunday, Sept. 10, and continuing through Saturday, Oct. 21. Visit broadwayworld.com to learn more about this unique off-Broadway play with music.

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