CMU School of Drama


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Seton Hill production wraps humor in a noir setting

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "With its five interlocking plots -- a spy story, a murder mystery and three love stories -- it seems that theatergoers should get their money's worth by attending Seton Hill University's production of 'Red Herring.'
'This is a show that I think will surprise audiences,' says Terry Brino-Dean, associate professor of theater and theater program director at Seton Hill. 'It is not a well-known play, but the story is funny, engaging and touching.'"

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