Ed Robins
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Part 2 of my interview with Julianna Schauerman and Ed Robins continues with a conversation with Ed. Ed Robins came to Summer Stage in 1981 and worked there until 2015. Ed is a jack-of-all-trades tech wizard, working in designing, lighting, electrical, carpentry, painting - you name it; Ed does it. He directs and stage manages as well. I hope you enjoy our conversation, so come along and have some fun . . .
Conversations with Miranda a play
Produced by Zakarak Productions
Directed by Ed Robins
with Julianna Schauerman as Miranda
https://pcstheater.org/zakarak-productions-presents-conversations-with-miranda/
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