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Elizabeth Swados: A Legacy

June 27, 2016October 16, 2016 Victoria Myers 6881 Views elizabeth swados

Elizabeth Swados was a pioneering woman of the theatre. Liz was a writer, composer, director, choreographer, and so much more. When she passed away from esophageal cancer in January 2016, she left behind an impressive theatrical legacy not only in terms of her shows, but also in how profoundly she impacted young people, and notably, the young women with whom she had worked.

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