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A fresh new voice has emerged in playwright David L. Ray's Caught, now playing at the Zephyr Theater in Los Angeles. This is an emotional roller-coaster theater piece that has its audience shrieking with laughter one moment and tearing up the next. Lovers planning their wedding get a surprise visit from a Southern Bible-thumping sister and niece and everyone must examine marriage, love, grief, and what family can really mean.
Award-winning director Nick DeGruccio has guided his superb cast in giving the audience an evening in the theater that will make you want to hold close the ones you love. It's good to be caught being human and realizing it's OK.
For more on the play, go to CaughtThePlay.com
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