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Often As The Moon.
The End of the World has come. And gone. On the morning after the much-prophesized Apocalypse of December 21, 2012, two young believers grapple with their disillusionment, their faith and the budding love between them.

Winner -
of Pittsburgh New Works One-Act Play Festival,
September, 2012,
Pittsburgh, PA

Finalist -
Tennessee Williams Literary Festival, 2012,
New Orleans, LA

Often As The Moon
Written by James Sheldon
Directed by Naomi Grodin September, 2012
Pittsburgh New Works Festival Pittsburgh, PA
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