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The two leading actors from the Elmwood Players, Chris Boje as a blind man trying to make it on his own, and Ondine Claridge as his new friend, Jill, in rehearsal. “Butterflies Are Free,” the company’s first production for 1986, opens at the Fulton Avenue Playhouse on Wednesday, February 26, for a two-week season. It marks the thirtieth anniversary of the building of a stage in the playhouse.

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Press, 18 February 1986, Page 29

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The two leading actors from the Elmwood Players, Chris Boje as a blind man trying to make it on his own, and Ondine Claridge as his new friend, Jill, in rehearsal. “Butterflies Are Free,” the company’s first production for 1986, opens at the Fulton Avenue Playhouse on Wednesday, February 26, for a two-week season. It marks the thirtieth anniversary of the building of a stage in the playhouse. Press, 18 February 1986, Page 29

The two leading actors from the Elmwood Players, Chris Boje as a blind man trying to make it on his own, and Ondine Claridge as his new friend, Jill, in rehearsal. “Butterflies Are Free,” the company’s first production for 1986, opens at the Fulton Avenue Playhouse on Wednesday, February 26, for a two-week season. It marks the thirtieth anniversary of the building of a stage in the playhouse. Press, 18 February 1986, Page 29