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To Be (2012)



Some voices speak across the ages.
10 actors, one rainy day, one city, and the greatest monologue of all.
What better way of kicking off a monologue project off than with the greatest monologue of them all?

Crew
Director: Damien Power
Producer: Bec Cubitt
Co-Producers: Eva DiBlasio, Eleanor Winkler 
DOP: Guido Gonzalez
Editor: Nikki Stevens

 
 
 

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