Jen Childs at Manayunk Performing Arts Theatre
Jen Childs’ “Why I’m Scared of Dance” visits Philly for one night only at the Manayunk Performing Arts Theatre.
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Jen Childs’ “Why I’m Scared of Dance” visits Philly for one night only at the Manayunk Performing Arts Theatre.
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