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With music of rock singer/songwriter Ben Folds as a backdrop, "RM3" tells the story of friendship, love and politics among a young campaign manager, a Congressional candidate and a press secretary in a progressive Southern city. How do you separate politics from friendship, workplace camaraderie from love? This new dramatic musical echoes current events, although it was written before this year's headlines of the affair between San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and his aide. Directed by Janet O'Hair (director of last year's acclaimed Fringe entry, "Visting Bertha") and music direction by Tom Shaw. For more completed information about "RM3", go to www.rm3-play.com. "RM3" is directed by Janet O'Hair, who directed last year's acclaimed Fringe entry, "Visiting Bertha." Music direction is provided by Tom Shaw, whose previous credits include music direction for many San Francisco show including several music theater pieces at the New Conservatory Theater. Ben Folds music is licensed courtesy of Sony/ATV Music Publishing. For more information about Ben Folds, see www.BenFolds.com. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||