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With theaters still closed because of the pandemic, Marxer and Fink needed another way to put “All Wigged Out” before an audience.

The mixed and edited performance of “All Wigged Out” will be available next month on DVD and for streaming.

Next week, one result of the grueling journey that began with that phone call will receive its Maryland premiere: “All Wigged Out,” an hour-long musical by Marxer and Cathy Fink, her partner in music and her partner in life.

Fink said the most meaningful experience of “All Wigged Out” so far came after the live show in Chicago.

In any case, "Servant" wigged out enough of an audience to scare up a third season, which Apple TV+ announced prior to this week's second season premiere.

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