If anyone reading this remembers Scotty Iseri, otherwise known as the Paper Hat Guy, please share your stories in the comments because, based on the show The Paper Hat Game, which just opened at the ...
When Paula Tesoriero decided to book The Paper Hats for a one-night-only reunion after a seven-year hiatus, she knew she wanted the performance to be more than just a show. “I want the things I do ...
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