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From Creative License comes a new production of the recent Broadway hit “The Lifespan of a Fact.” Based on the true story of the essayist John D’Agata’s essay "What Happens There," this funny and high-stakes debate over the boundary between truth and accuracy is helmed by Creative License co-founder Aaron Holbritter. The production features a cast of Capital Region talent, including Jacob Bell, Lisa Bryk, and Creative License favorite, Ian LaChance."The Lifespan of a Fact” will be performed at the Cohoes Music Hall in Cohoes, New York from January 30 through February 8.
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The Creative License Theater Collective has made their debut for their new residency at the historic Cohoes Music Hall with the regional premiere of the hit Broadway romantic-comedy "Significant Other" by Joshua Harmon. The show runs through Sunday November 21st. Creative License founders Aaron Holbritter and Casey Polomaine serve as co-directors for the production.
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Creative License was founded by Capital Region theater artists Aaron Holbritter and Casey Polomaine in March of 2014.Their current production – opening…
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Love lurks behind many a musical inspiration, which has inspired the Musicians of Ma’alwyck to put together a program celebrating the music, movement, and…
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Creative License, the Capital Region’s newest Theater Collective, will present its second production: Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead at…