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Susanna

Oratorio by Geroge Handel (libretto anonymous), performed at Covent Garden, London, on 10 February 1749.



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Besides Torelle, the production staff includes Skip Hubbard, scenic and lighting designer; James McConkey, technical director; Sue Surdam Bean, costume designer, assisted by Nancy Hunt; Mona Jones, choreographer; Saal McGirr, composer; Shoshannah Crow, assistant director; Tony Masoner, properties manager; and Brian Peterson, stage manager, assisted by Marc Carpenter.
and I remember that, when Marty, in a sudden fit of ethnicity, decided he wanted to be called Mottke, I was dubbed Shoshannah and was henceforth called "Shan.
Corrigan and Shoshannah Stern share a scene in the Deaf West Theatre production of ``Open Window,'' at the Pasadena Playhouse.
 
 
 
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