It's August! and that means it's Minnesota Fringe Festival time for Umbrella Collective members and the Minnesota theater community. We asked our Collective members to tell us a little about their show(s) and what they 'pair best with'. If Fringe is not your thing, you can catch Umbrella Collective members singing, dancing, and drumming all over the Twin Cities. Here's a list of where you can find Umbrella Collective this August: 2018 Minnesota Fringe Festival ![]() You can catch Emily Dussault in two fringe shows, Blood Nocturne and Couple Fight: The Musical Tell us about your shows? Blood Nocturne is a play with music about the infamous Countess Elizabeth Bathory. You may know her as the noblewoman who bathed in the blood of virgins. Pairs well with a bold red wine and a deep sense of injustice about how women's stories are told throughout history. Couple Fight: The Musical is a hilarious, musical romp through the world of... fights that couples have. This cast has some of the most incredible comedic performers in the Twin Cities (including my scene partner and fellow Umbrella Collective company member, Allison Witham. And I get to play her girlfriend, and fellow Collective member, and one of my besties: Leslie Vincent). Its going to be SO CUTE. And funny. And musical! Pairs well with pancakes and the ability to laugh in the face of deep frustration. Anything else in August? Shoot! You just missed Emily singing at Musical Mondays (Lush at 7pm on Monday, August 6th), but you should subscribe to the Champagne Drops' YouTube channel -- if you haven't already! ![]() You can find Allison Witham in Justice League of Their Own and Couple Fight: The Musical Tell us why we should catch these shows? 'Justice League' will be funny, topical, an homage to a great movie, and has an amazing cast. 'Couple Fight' is so funny and heartwarming. Amazing cast, and Keith Hovis is a phenom. I think they'd both pair well with a 2 rosé pregame. Anything else in August? Speaking of Keith Hovis, Collective member Leslie Vincent is doing a reading of his musical, Jefferson Township Sparkling Junior Talent Pageant, directed by the incredible Laura Leffler. I'm really excited to see that and watch as it progresses to a full length show next summer at Park Square from its smash hit status of the 2017 Fringe. Drumming By Alana ![]() You have a few gigs coming up, can you tell us about them? My band The Controversial New 'Skinny Pill" is playing along with one of my FAVORITE national DIY groups, Sloppy Jane at the Turf Club - August 18th. They're a 8-to-11 piece music project whose live show includes: laughter, choir vocals, xylophone, saxophone, kazoo, television, slide whistle, vomiting blue dye, a naked body, a rotting suit, guitar, bass, drums, tambourine, ruby red slippers, violent shifts in genre and speed, a make-believe maestro, and a set that does not stop moving once it has started. My other band, Bella Yaga, just had an album release at Open Eye on August 4th. Bella Yaga was joined by opener Eric Mayson, as well as a special roster of video artists, dancers, musicians, clowns, and puppeteers contributing performance and projections to the show, including Ari Newman, Emma Barber, Jay Owen Eisenberg, Katie Kaufmann, Kristi Ternes, and Tony Williams. You can now listen to the album on your favorite streaming service! Beehive: the 60's Musical |
Some of the Twin Cities’ finest performers present poem, songs, dances and stories about the prettiest, most magical, and prettiest again of all the fantastic beasts of European legend (and their counterparts in other places)! The multi-talented Nissa Nordland will make her ukulele playing debut!
June 25th, 2018 at 7:00pm Phoenix Theatre, Uptown Minneapolis Free | Info |
The Hypotheticast
Podcast
Three best buds. On a mission. To ask all the questions, and get ALL the answers. Weekly thoughtful comedy podcast about any / all hypothetical questions, including Would You Rathers and other mind-benders. We love it. We love you. Come listen. It'll be great. Featuring the inquisitive Emily Dussault.
Listen to the Hypotheticast. |
Beehive: the 60's Musical
at Old Log Theatre
Beehive is the ultimate celebration of 1960’s female empowerment. Featuring such timeless classics as “My Boyfriend’s Back”, “Be My Baby”, “Son of a Preacher Man”, and “Me and Bobby McGee”, Beehive nostalgically recalls the days of miniskirts, transistor radios and flower power. Leslie Vincent belts her way through the classics all summer long.
June 29th - Oct 13th 2018 Old Log Theatre, Excelsior MN $30 | Tickets |
Foster Johns
a Summertime Update
If you’re a research nerd like many of us, you might be interested in some of the history behind all things “Pride”. One of the sparks for the gay liberation movement, as well as the modern fight for LGBTQIA+ rights in America, can be traced to the Stonewall Riots on June 28, 1969.
The events broke out when the Stonewall Inn — a NYC bar that was a welcoming place for the LGBTQIA+ community — was raided violently by police in the middle of the night. Raids like this were not uncommon — and you may remember us talking about them during our 2016 production of JUNE; however, this time patrons of the bar, including incredible transgender activist Marsha P. Johnson, said enough is enough. They risked their lives, just as many others have done throughout history, to stand up against injustice.
The first Pride march occurred the year after the riots in 1970, and the parades and festivities that continue today celebrate how far we’ve come and remind us how far we still have to go to ensure safety and fundamental rights for all. People participate in Pride month in many different ways, so get out there to celebrate with radical joy, protest for safety, support the community, and be kind to one another.
Speaking of radical joy, we invite you to join us under the umbrella for some exciting events this summer:
There will be cake and a full bar... your first round is on us!
Saturday, July 21, 2018 | 8:00 PM - 11:30 PM (or when your party heart desires)
Nomad World Pub (501 Cedar Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55454; 21+ Event)
You'll need to reserve your ticket to get the secret password for entry to the super-secret-surprise party location! Pick your own price!
Application deadline is 11:59 PM on Friday, June 8, 2018
More information available at http://www.savageumbrella.org/nnw-application
Email [email protected] with any questions.
Sex is fun! Sex ed should be, too. How many of us sat through an awkward health class that everyone giggled through or didn't even get the birds and the bees talk? Probably most of us, right? We're teaming up with What’s Next Productions to put those giggles to good use for their sex ed comedy show (18+ event). Join us for Sex Ed: a sexprov PRIDE edition:
Friday, June 8, 2018 | 10:30 PM
at Phoenix Theater (2605 Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis)
Tickets are only $10! Save your spot today.
BONUS: Phoenix Theater will be hosting a happy hour before the show. Purchase a ticket online or at the door and receive $1 OFF drinks from 9:00 - 10:00 PM at the theater bar.
See you under the umbrella!
xoxo
So, what's the play about?
Emily Dussault ("Signy"): Men take action to prove their power and strength. They use marriages, swords, traps, revenge, fire, and heroic acts. Women feel powerless and trapped. They use dreams, prophecies, sorcery, potions, and secrets.
Eli Purdom ("Sigmund"): Wolf Song is about the cyclical nature of violence and lies. Drawing on themes of destiny, loyalty, and family honor, the story follows the Volsung line from prophecies of devastation to the eventual fallout of their actions as they and those around them careen into fires – literally!
What's your character like?
Foster Johns ("Gunnar"): Musky, emasculated, and willing.
Nick Wolf ("Eirik"): Benevolent King, desperately trying to hold it together.
Antonia Perez ("Gudrun"): Gudrun is the old dress you used to wear that doesn't really fit anymore so you don't wear it but, you can't bring yourself to throw it away either.
Morgen Chang ("The Stranger"): Unexpected, ephemeral, circumstance.
Emily: Stuck, angry, self-righteous.
What's the world of the play like?
Emily: The men in this story are like dogs doing tricks. The women are like cornered, angry snakes.
Eli: The first part of the story is a swirling, dark wild looking at the edge of every moment, the second part brings the wild outside into the home, like a tornado in a shoebox.
Nick: It's like a sitcom without a laugh track.
Morgen: This world is like a viewfinder with three slides stacked over each other. Signy tries to elude her premonitions by carrying an umbrella into a swimming pool.
Laura Leffler ("Brynhildr"): The end is like a carousel you can't get off of.
What’s the process been like?
Emily: I love taking an incredibly complex plot and figuring out the psychology behind it. There are obvious choices, more "traditional" ways of seeing the story... But we are finding different ways of understanding the characters. It is exciting and funny and weird... It is an adventure!
Foster: I love how we find what's redeeming in unlikable characters/gross about likable characters and really just tackling something huge in an open and exploratory manner.
Antonia: We are changing this male-driven, male-centered, male-glorifying tale into a story that makes you care about everyone.
Laura: It's amazing the work that can happen with really talented people in the room. We had an open rehearsal and invited in a bunch of outside guests to come and play and the idea explosion that came from that work was awesome.
Why should people see this presentation?
Eli: People should come see this show because always support new work, but also because this show has a lot of themes that people will be able to identify in their world around them - the tribalism and loyalty to an idea over a person.
Morgen: It's a unique chance to shape how a story, a piece of theatre, will speak to you personally. The saga is historic, but not sacrosanct. As an audience member in this process, you become a teller, and can help the characters find their new meanings.
Nick: You won't believe the shit these people do to each other.
Foster: We take the epic and the operatic and we playfully unpick it. Folks who see this will find new ways of relating to the folklore that underpins our culture.
Laura: Savage Umbrella always asks the audience what they like and what they want to see more of in our workshops. Then as the final script and production is put together we use audience input. So, we want - and need - audience to come help us make this play.
What is a "Workshop Presentation"?
Savage Umbrella believes the audience (that’s you!) is a vital part of the creation process. That’s why we invite you into the messy parts, the unfinished work.
Together, we are so much more, and we can create art that reflects pieces of ourselves: our joys, our fears, our stories. After the work-in-progress showing, we invite you to lend your voice to the new play making process through our signature audience conversations.
All audience members are invited to participate in the conversation, or just listen and write down thoughts on the surveys we provide! If post-show conversations aren't your thing... that's okay, too! We welcome feedback in whatever way is most comfortable to you.
After this weirdly-weathered March, you might need some fun/weird/wonderful things to do to get your spring sprung. Here's a roundup of awesome art that involves Savage Umbrella company members this April:
HUGE IMPROV THEATER'S
OFF BOOK
Half-scripted, full speed ahead. It is every actor’s nightmare: getting thrown on stage to perform a play you’ve never read. That’s also the premise of Off Book. HUGE Improv Theater has an actor memorize a script, then send them on stage with an improviser who has no idea what’s going on. Watch Nissa Nordland make the magic happen:
March 31, 2018 at 8:00pm HUGE Improv Theater, Uptown Minneapolis $10 in advance, $12 at the door | Tickets |
ILLUSION THEATER'S
PINK UNICORN
In this award-winning solo piece, Ivey Award-winning Kate Guentzel plays Trisha, a Christian widow, who must choose sides in her conservative Texas town after her teenage child identifies as "gender queer" and starts a chapter of the Gay Straight Alliance at the local high school. This is the story of this Mom standing up and becoming an advocate for her child against the Church, the School, her own Mother, and all kinds of hate speech. Our own Foster Johns is the dialect coach for the show!
April 5 - 21, 2018 Illusion Theater, Downtown Minneapolis $20 - $35 | Tickets $15 preview performance: April 5, 2018 |
Brave New Workshop'S
The (Almost) Complete and (Mostly) Accurate History of Alcohol
Brave New Workshop alumni Josh Carson and Andy Rocco Kraft, creators of the (smash) comedy hits “The Wright Stuff, or You’ll Believe They Can Fly,” “A Very Die Hard Christmas” and “Our American Assassin or You Can’t Handle the Booth” are (entirely) thrilled to bring you their next production: “The (Almost) Complete and (Mostly) Accurate History of Alcohol,” a comedic tour-de-force through society’s fascination with alcohol from ancient Greece, to prohibition, to your uncle at Thanksgiving. Allison Witham and Leslie Vincent will delight you!
April 6 - 28, 2018 (Fridays & Saturdays) Brave New Workshop ETC Theatre, Downtown Minneapolis $20 | Tickets |
RAW SUGAR THEATRE's
WTF Comedy Festival
Raw Sugar Theatre and Theatre Unbound present WTF: The Women/Trans/Femme Playwriting Festival. Company Member Antonia Perez will perform in ACE: the story of a young asexual finding her way in a world of middle school crushes, make-out sessions, and sex on TV, with the help of her ace super powers and one confused clone. Also there's music!
April 7 - 15, 2018 Crane Theater, Northeast Minneapolis $15 for a single show, $25 for two shows, $30 for all three shows. | Tickets |
FORTUNE'S FOOL THEATRE'S
THE SKRIKER
Fortune's Fool Theatre will produce the regional premiere of Caryl Churchill's masterpiece THE SKRIKER. This 1994 play, produced professionally only twice in North America, will feature immersive staging, a cast of 17, and original music by Twin Cities composer (and friend of SU!) Keith Hovis. See Nissa Nordland as "The Hag / Nellie Long Arms":
April 7 - 22, 2018 Crane Theater, Northeast Minneapolis $18 - $20 | Tickets Pay as Able performance: April 12, 2018 Photo by Phen Grant |
CABERNET CABARET:
EMILY IN THE SPRINGTIME
Emily Dussault is back at Troubadour for a night of songs and stories. Come ready for some pop, some soul, some Judy, some Fiona, some songs that will make you feel alive again after a long winter. Accompanied by the lovely KT Thompson on keys!
(ICYMI: Emily & Leslie Vincent recently released a music video for The Champagne Drops ... check it out!) April 9, 2018 at 7:30 PM Troubadour Wine Bar, Uptown Minneapolis No cover; just wine. | Facebook event |
HUGE IMPROV THEATER'S
RATED G
Rated G is an improvised family-friendly musical romp in the style of all the fairytale classics you grew up with! You can catch company member Mark Sweeney in the following upcoming performances:
April 21 & 28, 2018 at 6:30 PM HUGE Improv Theater, Uptown Minneapolis $5 - $8 | Tickets |
Public Transformation
Gallery Exhibition
Public Transformation, is a cross-county documentary art project highlighting how rural-based artists and arts organizations make their communities a more vibrant, healthy, connected place to live. This exhibition will feature images and objects from the Public Transformation journey, and work from it’s mobile artists-in-residence, alongside talks and workshops with participants and community partners. If you're around Des Moines, Iowa in the next month, you can see Hannah K. Holman's work on display! (You can also find her traveling all around the state during April with The Minnesota Theater Alliance.)
March 30 - May 4, 2018 Rush Hall at Wilkins, Des Moines, Iowa Free | More Info |
Erin Nicole Farsté
Where did you call home growing up? Home for me is Kansas City, Missouri! What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? This is my first time being apart of devised work and the process in itself is really exciting. I love how collaborative everything is, as well actually being heard and listened to during the rehearsal process. With so many different backgrounds coming together to create such a special story, THE RAVAGERS has been just an amazing experience! How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Secrecy, Devotion, Betrayal |
MICHAEL JOHNSON
Where did you call home growing up? Woodinville, WA What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? The trust. The trust the actors have in the process, and the trust Hannah and the rest of the creative team has in the choices we're making. Trust creates the conditions to allow risk, and all great art is founded on tremendous, daring risk, so I am appreciative of the abundance of trust in this process. How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Bloody. Dang. Murder. |
NATAVIA LEWIS
Where did you call home growing up? I was born in Chicago, but grew up in East St. Paul. What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? There are many things I find enjoyable about the work we are currently doing. Collaborative pieces like this always excite me; coming together to collectively create a story is a rewarding process. Ensemble work is something that has always surprised and delighted me, especially when working on a piece like this. It has been wonderful exploring the world of THE RAVAGERS and its many characters and themes. How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Innocent. Piercing. Loving. |
ERIC MARINUS
NICK WOLF
Where did you call home growing up? Saint Paul, MN What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? I love the experience of playing a scene multiple times. That whole sequence I’m looking forward to an audience seeing. * How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Sisters, brides, murders * Nick's talking about a sequence during the show where the audience gets to "choose your own adventure"! Ushers will guide you around the space to see a series of scenes in any order you want. Don't worry, there's no audience participation. ;-) |
DANIEL SAKAMOTO-WENGEL
Where did you call home growing up? Baltimore, Maryland What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? It's always refreshing when you team up with fearless collaborators who have a breathing ensemble spirit and whose authenticity makes this ancient story new and accessible. This fantastic adaptation by company members Blake E. Bolan and Laura Leffler is like Black Mirror meets Game of Thrones. I can't wait for audiences to immerse themselves in the eerie world of THE RAVAGERS that will challenge their ideas of love, family, and home. I am very thankful to Savage Umbrella for their generosity, patience, and humor. How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Thrilling. Raw. Human. |
CAMERON REEVES
Where did you call home growing up? Chicago area--more specifically McHenry, IL. What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? What excites me about the work is collaborating across all different kinds of lived experiences. Being able to devise a play with 20 actors, all from different walks of life, has been a really rewarding challenge. I feel as though acting with this group has made me a better team member, and a better actor! How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Exhilarating. Passionate. Diverse. |
FERNANDA BADEO
Where did you call home growing up? The city of Belo Horizonte in Brazil. What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? I love the rhythm of this piece! Both the text and the work of the ensemble make it flow and unfold. The story is not just interesting, it carries you with it. How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Fear, knowledge, and the world! |
ELI PURDOM
EMILY CARLSON
Where did you call home growing up? 10 miles south of the Canadian border in Roseau, MN. What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? Walking into the warehouse performance space feels like you’re actually entering into the deteriorating environment of the show. It’s an eerie, but incredible feeling every time we walk on! How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Bizarre, uncertain, and heartbreakinggggg! |
MORGEN CHANG
Where did you call home growing up? Honolulu, Hawaii What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? The first time I read the script I felt a buzz...the sparseness of the text and the strictly designed world of the play, marching inevitably to this horrible, chaotic event. It kept me on the edge of my seat. How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Ambiguous. Haunting. Stripped. |
PATRICK WEBSTER
PEYTON DIXON
Where did you call home growing up? North and Southside of Minneapolis. What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? What I'm really excited about is performing on a unconventional theatre stage. The space really helps give life to this production and gives this amazingly talented cast many different ways to play and use our surroundings to enhance the experience for the audience. How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Dark. Blinded. Envy. |
ANTONIA PEREZ
Where did you call home growing up? Minnesota Hockey Capital-Roseau Minnesota What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? I love the juxtaposition of the innocence and the extreme discipline of the daughters. It's been challenging to find the balance. And it's always good to be challenged. How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Violent. Tragic. Hopeful. |
LAURA LEFFLER
Where did you call home growing up? Kansas City, on the Kansas side, which is the correct side (ooh, burn ;-) Eli Purdom) What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? You know in the movie Happy Feet, where all the penguins sing their heart song? I feel like this play is that for me. I get to revisit this boss interpretation of an ancient text that I wrote with one of my all-time favorite collaborators, Blake E. Bolan. I get to wear a costume Sonya Berlovitz designed, play with Abbee Warmboe's ever-inspired props, and you guys, Jim Eischen's LIGHTS. I have such dreamy fellow actors, and owe so much gratitude to my fellow sass-master, Eli Purdom (I will not break, I will not break, I will not break). I get to high five Meghan Gunderson every day, and feel overwhelmingly grateful for the steady hands and open hearts of Hannah Holman and Helena Mueller. Oh, man! And those postcards that Alana Horton designed! Heart. Song. How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Beauty. Key. Choice. |
GRACIE ANDERSON
Where did you call home growing up? Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? This play doesn’t hold back in it’s truthful and visceral exploration of the infinite capabilities of women, especially when their strength and resilience is tested/manipulated by nefarious power hungry dudes. It’s timely and timeless and super creepy and also heartbreaking. How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Brutal, feminine, rising. |
MATTHEW ENGLUND
Where did you call home growing up? My home was my parents' house in Lakeville, Minnesota. What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? What excites me about this project is that we have all been able to collaborate to create something new and engaging! How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Questions Family Danger |
lauren diesch
Where did you call home growing up? Pittsburgh, PA What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? This cast is amazingly talented, passionate, and funny! I genuinely enjoy working with each person and greatly admire the creativity they bring to each rehearsal and performance! How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Provocative, Tones, Sisterhood |
david coral
Where did you call home growing up? I grew up in Dover, MA, a small, bedroom community about 45 minutes drive southwest of Boston, by Wellesly. What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? I like the re-imagining of the Greek tragedy. I like the notion of consequences being wrought on people when they blindly follow someone instead of thinking for themselves. It took this terrible tragedy for the sisters to open up a new world for themselves. They never can go back. How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Provocative, Ensemble, Tragedy |
courtney stirn
Where did you call home growing up? Hales Corners (Milwaukee), Wisconsin What excites you most about THE RAVAGERS? I’m excited about the collaborative aspect of the ritual process, and how in tune we have to be as a cast to pull it off! How would you describe THE RAVAGERS in 3 words? Ritual, disruption, murder |
Performed at The X Lab at Can Can Wonderland
February 9 – March 3, 2018*
$15 - $25, pick you own price \\ www.savageumbrella.org
Pay-What-You-Can tickets are available at the door for every performance, only as space allows.
Seating is very limited, so reserve your ticket today!
*ASL/Deaf Interpreted Performance March 1, 2018, with invited conversation to follow.
More information about interpreted activities here.
If you’re at Can Can Wonderland this month, you might find yourself waiting in a bathroom line with several people wearing simple, slightly worn white clothes. You might wonder if it’s a cult, or a protest. As it happens, The Ravagers is a little of both. [...] The Ravagers is a play you won’t soon forget. // Jay Gabler, City Pages
[...] a tragic, hopeful, piercing, beautiful piece of theatre.
Funny, real, heart-wrenching.
Engaging and bittersweet.
It will rattle you - a sharp and visceral update that brings new light to its characters' humanity. Please put it on your calendar. There is way too much talent in this space.
Took myself on a date to see Savage Umbrella's The Ravagers last night and it was absolutely stunning. Can Can Wonderland’s space is gorgeous and the soundscape created by Nissa was to die for.
THE RAVAGERS
February 9 – March 3, 2018*
$15 - $25, pick you own price \\ www.savageumbrella.org
Pay-What-You-Can tickets are available at the door for every performance, only as space allows.
Seating is very limited, so reserve your ticket today!
*ASL/Deaf Interpreted Performances February 23 & March 1, 2018, with invited conversations to follow. More information about interpreted activities here.
We wanted to take a moment to tell you about our wonderful host for THE RAVAGERS - Can Can Wonderland! In case you don't know, Can Can Wonderland is a whimsical wonderland of adventure including artist-designed mini-golf, an awesome arcade game selection, boozy milkshakes (and other funky beverages!), and 2 stages where they host all sorts of cabarets, variety shows, and special acts for folks of all ages.
- Yes We Can Can Variety Show | 1st & 3rd Thursday of every month, 9:00pm - 11:00pm
- Retro Game Show Night with local comedy celebrities | February 2, 9:00pm - 11:00pm
- Karaoke for all ages! | Every Friday, 5:30pm - 8:30pm
And don't miss Savage Umbrella company members Leslie Vincent and Emily Dussault as the Champagne Drops at Can Can Wonderland's Valentine's Day choose your own adventure! Tickets are on sale now.
More events can be found on Can Can Wonderland's website.
THE RAVAGERS Performed at The X Lab at Can Can Wonderland February 9 – March 3, 2018* $15 - $25, pick you own price \\ www.savageumbrella.org Pay-What-You-Can tickets are available at the door for every performance, as space allows. Seating is very limited, so reserve your ticket today! *ASL/Deaf Interpreted Performances February 23 & March 1, 2018, with invited conversations to follow. More information about interpreted activities here. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. |
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