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| Pat Benatar, Pablo Neruda, and Poison come together to solve the age-old
mystery: Love or Lust? China had the Great Wall. The US has the Rio Grande. Whether man-made, natural, or internal, there are all sorts of borders to keep people out. One man travels to Mexico and discovers his barriers for love. He meets a young woman who's willing to risk her life and travel the world to meet her mate. Why can't he open up to the woman lying next to him? "Rick Huddle is the Hoover vacuum of storytellers-- he just sucks you right in."- Marc Acito, author Director: Carolyn Campbell www.rickhuddle.com www.myspace.com/rickhuddle Previously shown at the Brooklyn Bay Performance Space, Portland, OR and at Washington Ensemble Theater, Seattle, WA | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||