Trustus Theatre cabaret explores subsets of love
By Genna Contino | Feb. 12, 2018Trustus Theatre hopes to uplift and entertain audiences Feb. 16 through Feb. 17 with its second rendition of "LOVE IS LOVE IS LOVE."
Trustus Theatre hopes to uplift and entertain audiences Feb. 16 through Feb. 17 with its second rendition of "LOVE IS LOVE IS LOVE."
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