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“Boundaries” - A Play In Progress - At Barking Legs Theater

An illustration for the play “Boundaries.”
ShawNuff Productions
An illustration for the play “Boundaries.”

This weekend brings a play in progress to Chattanooga.

“Boundaries” is now in development after readings in New York and Los Angeles.

On Sunday, a staged reading of the play will be held at Barking Legs Theater, starting at 2:30 PM.

I spoke with Bruce Shaw of ShawNuff Productions here in Chattanooga - along with Christine DiGiovanni, the playwright of “Boundaries” - and Fred Rohan-Vargas, executive producer for Mixing It Up Productions in New York.

Bruce sets the scene for us.

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For more on “Boundaries” at Barking Legs Theater, visit barkinglegs.org.

Ray is the host and producer of Scenic Roots, Mondays - Thursdays at 3 PM on WUTC.
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