WHAT WEEKLY

BROS: Making The Electric Pharaoh

11 September 2014

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Editor’s Note: What Works Studio, the publisher of What Weekly, is proud to have Shannon Light Hadley on our team, who is also the kickass Marketing Director for the Baltimore Rock Opera Society. She also did not write this disclaimer.

 

Come behind the scenes with the Baltimore Rock Opera Society as they reveal the extensive process of creating their next original rock opera: The Electric Pharaoh! For more information, and for tickets to the show (running October 17 – November 16 with performances in Baltimore, DC and Philly), visit www.baltimorerockopera.org.

Video Credit: Greg Bowen of Human Being Productions



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