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Article: There's nothing criminal about 'The Heist'
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- June 5, 2008
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Police are present at public events for good reason, but even
they won't be able to prevent a crime from being repeated six times
over this weekend and next at the Three Rivers Arts Festival.
The daredevils of Attack Theatre will commit "The Heist" above
Forbes Avenue near Market Square, performing eight feet off the
ground, above an ocean shipping container.
The festival's executive director, Elizabeth Reiss, gave the
order for the job to Attack Theatre's co-directors, Peter Kope and
Michelle de la Reza. "We went back to the office to plot what this
heist would be. We started with the theft, because the thieves
decided to decorate their own ...
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