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Lovers and
Other Stranglers
"Downtown hipster raconteur Clay McLeod Chapman wears his heart on his sleeve – a bloody, still-beating organ safety-pinned to his cuffs. In Lovers and Other Stranglers – four macabre monologues – Chapman’s trademark mélange of Rod Serling
and Edgar Allen Poe meets modern dance, giant
puppets and live jazz to joyfully creepy effect"
-- John DeVore – Time Out New York
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