Everyman Theatre’s Production of Dot Gives Us End-of-Year Feel Good Vibes
The play—filled with humor, humanity, and hope—runs through January 8.
By By Cassandra Miller | December 30, 2016, 12:12 pm
Photography by Kiirstn Pagan / Everyman Theatre
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