
Performance Network Theatre BLONDE BRUNETTE AND VENGEFUL REDHEAD to close Sunday, Nov. 1 - Final three performances this weekend. Don't miss it!! http://bit.ly/2N4onq
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Performance Network Theatre Only four more performances of Blonde, Brunette. Thursday - Sunday! See it before it's gone FOREVER!

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Haven't seen "BLONDE" yet? Don't worry -- we've extended again just for you.
http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/pe rformance-networks-hit-the-blonde-gets-y et-another-extension/
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Already extended once, Performance Network's production of the one-woman show "The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead" will now get four more additional performances. The drama will now run through Sunday, Nov. 1.

Performance Network Theatre Only 8 more chances to see BLONDE, BRUNETTE! Get your tickets before they're gone -- forever.

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Check out this new video interview with actress-extraordinaire, Suzi Regan!
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Suzi talks about her embarrassing moments on stage, how she created her 7 different characters for THE BLONDE, THE BRUNETTE AND THE VENGEFUL REDHEAD as well as delivers a message to you, our fine viewers.

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Okay, PNT Facebook Fans -- now's your chance to jump on the PNT Blog Bandwagon (or "hay ride" since it's October).
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Due to rave critic and audience reviews that have resulted in sold out shows, we're extending our season opener, Robert Hewett's The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead. You now have until October ...

HI everyone! We're hiring two positions, and I'm wondering if you can help me spread the word. Below are all of the details. Performance Network will fill two important administrative positions in the near future. Both positions are currently open and accepting applications...

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Detroit News loves Blonde Brunette!
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Ann Arbor -- There are so many resonances in the title of Robert Hewett's play 'The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead' that suggest comedy, if not romping farce.

Performance Network Theatre Oakland Press Review!!!
Performance Network opener is thought-provoking, well-acted - The Oakland Press Entertainment: The b
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The theme of the season opener at Performance Network Theater in Ann Arbor is best summarized by the character of Tanya, the Russian vixen, who flips off her blonde wig and announces, “nothing is what it seems,” as she exits the stage. Tanya is one of several characters played by the extraordinaril...

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Watch this video for a look at opening night of BLONDE and cameos by some of your favorite artists.
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Performance Network Theatre "So, would this be considered a hair extension?" asks Annarbor.com. ;-)
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Performance Network has announced additional performances of its well-reviewed one-woman play "The Blonde, The Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead," starring Suzi Regan in a variety of different roles. The show, previously scheduled to close Oct. ...

Performance Network Theatre Additional weeks to see THE BLONDE, THE BRUNETTE AND THE VENGEFUL REDHEAD by Robert Hewett, starring Suzi Regan, directed by David Wolber. Now through October 25!
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In response to sold-out shows and rave reviews from both critics and patrons, Performance Network Theatre announces two additional weeks of its season opener, Robert Hewett's THE BLONDE, THE BRUNETTE AND THE VENGEFUL REDHEAD.

Performance Network Theatre You bring the marshmallows, I'll bring the graham crackers. Fireside Festival of New Works tonight at 8pm. http://bit.ly/1B3h08
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