H. Vassilyev
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H. Vassilyev an author and playwright, ostensibly situated in Philadelphia. Vassilyev had his first debut with the play Brie! The Musical Dissertation[1]. This one-woman act is about Brie Feingold-Africa an elaborately affected singer-songwriter character created by a local Philadelphia actress Liesel Euler.[2]
The play is a rich story about a talented, pretentious and, sometimes, vulnerable singer-songwriter. Although the play is funny, it is never straight-up comedy, even when the character is singing the praises of her own masturbatory prowess ("I got carpal tunnel from fiddling in my funnel").[3]

