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In the film, a grieving widow takes up her late husband’s trade of making neon signs. Public safety concerns grew in the 2000s after incidents of ageing signboards falling on pedestrians.
Dinkova credits relatively low-cost developmental readings and productions at the Kennedy Center Local Theatre Festival and later at Quinnipiac University for preparing the show, but fears that ...