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Review: Water Coolers are delightful, funny
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- At Sunday's program by the Charleston Community Music Association, the Water Coolers provided a delightful afternoon of poking fun at corporate life. The advance stories didn't adequately prepare me for the amazing vocal talent and blend of voices by the three men and two women who make up the cast.
I expected more chatter and banter around some giant water cooler prop, but the singers made do with three chairs, a tray table, two bells, a ham, plaid wrapping paper, Thin Mints Girl Scout cookies and a giant can of potato chips.
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Review: Water Coolers are delightful, funny
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- At Sunday's program by the Charleston Community Music Association, the Water Coolers provided a delightful afternoon of poking fun at corporate life. The advance stories didn't adequately prepare me for the amazing vocal talent and blend of voices by the three men and two women who make up the cast.
I expected more chatter and banter around some giant water cooler prop, but the singers made do with three chairs, a tray table, two bells, a ham, plaid wrapping paper, Thin Mints Girl Scout cookies and a giant can of potato chips.
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