‘Joseph the Dreamer’: Two heads are better than one
As script consultant for Trumpets’ “Joseph the Dreamer” this year, I can say that two heads are indeed better than one. Paolo Valenciano is the director, and Nelsito Gomez, associate
As script consultant for Trumpets’ “Joseph the Dreamer” this year, I can say that two heads are indeed better than one. Paolo Valenciano is the director, and Nelsito Gomez, associate
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