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Along with a passionate fanbase that's doing what it can on social media, the cast and co-creators have been making it clear that they're not ready to wrap things up yet – they want more seasons.
The show, organized and performed by Creative Works of Lancaster, is a puppet parody of the 1975 classic film, "Jaws." Audiences can expect to see singing sharks, cardboard boats, severed limbs and ...
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Adults: You don’t have to bring kids along if you want to see Mallory Lewis and Lamb Chop at the Columbia Theatre on Sunday. In fact, their show with the puppet made famous by Mallory’s late mother, ...
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