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- The star of "The Terrible Nung Gwama," a Chinese folktale adapted for the stage and directed by George Capaccio for a fourth grade, integrated arts urban-suburban program.
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- Young girl learning about the monster called the Terrible Nung Gwama in the play by the same name directed by George Capaccio.
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- The flower girl in "The Terrible Nung Gwama," adapted and directed by George Capaccio.
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- Student musicians performing original music for "The Terrible Nung Gwama," adapted and directed by George Capaccio.
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- Finally, the Terrible Nung Gwama makes his appearance.
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- The star of "Manuel the Matador," written and directed by George Capaccio for an urban-suburban fourth grade integrated arts program.
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- Aztec deity from "Manuel the Matador," written and directed by George Capaccio.
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- (From L-R) Daughter of wealthy Mexican family, grieving woman ("La Llorona"), and Aztec deity from "Manuel the Matador" written and directed by George Capaccio.
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- Student "mariachi" band performing original music for "Manuel the Matador," written and directed by George Capaccio.
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- Townspeople celebrating in "Manuel the Matador," written and directed by George Capaccio.