Eva Maler

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Eva Maler is a German born playwright, [1] currently living in London. [2]

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Maler was producer for Black Mark for Eagle Films. [3] Maler has appeared in various plays (including Mobile Talks) [4] as well as a short film and several pieces of performance art. [5] Maler was an associate with blank pages theatre company. [6] Maler was assistant director for HuRica Productions's radio adaptation of Cleaner. [7]

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