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“MOD” returns from Edinburgh

August
14

Got this note from Paul Andrew Perez, one of the brains behind “MOD,” the Infinity Rep production that went from Bedford Hills to Manhattan and took Edinburgh Fringe by storm. (Read Jasmine Schwab’s dispatches at www.fringe.lohudblogs.com)

Here’s what Paul had to say:

“We just arrived back from Edinburgh and it was an amazing experience
for both myself and the kids.  “MOD� was a rousing success and we
received a lot of positive reviews and met with great audiences.  It
was a crazy journey and we finally finished with 7 performances, 6
promo performances and a radio interview where the MOD girls sang 5
songs.

“We capped everything off with a performance on FRINGE SUNDAY
in front of a packed house.  The event itself is attended by 250,000
people.�

“Edinburgh was an amazing place and we were thrilled to be a part of
the world’s largest Fringe.  It is an experience that I know I will
be a part of again.�

Can’t wait to hear from Jasmine.

Next up is Bronxville’s “U.K. Quartet,” which will feature bloggers Coco Vonnegut and Eddie Maher at www.fringe.lohudblogs.com.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, August 14th, 2007 at 2:27 pm by Peter D. Kramer.
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