Monte Belmonte

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Erin McKeown on her musical “Miss You Like Hell”

An estranged mother/daughter cross-country journey story, with immigration and the threat of deportation looming large. If you are a sap like Mont get ready to cry for 100 minutes straight. It’s Erin McKeown and Quiara Hudes new musical Miss You Like Hell

Hear Erin and Monte’s conversation and hear Erin performing two songs from the musical.

https://soundcloud.com/939theriver-1/erin-mckeown-on-miss-you-like-hell-at-the-public

And here’s the Western Mass gang who went down to NYC to see the big show.

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