On opening night, an audience of 12 critics fills the front row to witness the crafts of two opposing artists. Who garners the standing ovation at the end depends on who tells the best story, complete with a grand finale finish.

It’s a performance former Fulton County State and Superior Court Judge William B. Hill Jr. has mastered but says can’t be taught.

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