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Lost & Found Project is an award-winning, docu-theatre troupe of young NYC-based actors and writers, creating original stage productions using the Verbatim technique since 2011. “Shayna” is the troupe's first audio drama, a podcast which examines the journey of a young singer-songwriter in New York who can’t catch a break. Written by Boris Zilberman & Ilya Khodosh. Sound design & Original score by Alex Ryaboy. Produced & curated by Anya Zicer. Lost & Found Project is a program of FolksbieneRU, Russian division of National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene. FolksbieneRU is a partnership initiative of Genesis Philanthropy and National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene. Find out more by visiting us at www.lnfproject.com.
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Lost & Found Project is an award-winning, docu-theatre troupe of young NYC-based actors and writers, creating original stage productions using the Verbatim technique since 2011. “Shayna” is the troupe's first audio drama, a podcast which examines the journey of a young singer-songwriter in New York who can’t catch a break. Written by Boris Zilberman & Ilya Khodosh. Sound design & Original score by Alex Ryaboy. Produced & curated by Anya Zicer. Lost & Found Project is a program of FolksbieneRU, Russian division of National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene. FolksbieneRU is a partnership initiative of Genesis Philanthropy and National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene. Find out more by visiting us at www.lnfproject.com.
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