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REPREHENSIBLE

A Luke Milton Production at the Blue Room Theatre

From the writer and director of critically acclaimed series Across Hellfire, Reprehensible, by Luke Milton is a hilariously offensive six part theatrical series about an immoral man who vows to sleep with his sister-in-law with an inoperable brain tumor.

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Also at the Blue Room Studio this month is Weeping Spoon’s Production SPECKS IN THE BLACK.

April 10-28

Episodes 1 & 2: April 10-14

Episodes 3 & 4: April 17-21

Episodes 5 & 6: April 24-28

Time: All shows start at 8pm

Tickets: Full $20, conc. $15, Blue Room members $15/$10. Subscription to all six episodes $40/$30.

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