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Lightning Rod Special presents SUPERHOST, a Halloween audio thriller

Smalley Bogg October 26, 2020 No Comments

Listening party on October 27th and available for streaming on Lightning Rod Special’s website starting October 28th

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SANS EVERYTHING (FringeArts): Artificial Intelligence with Lightning Rod Special + Strange Attractor

Lev Feigin February 11, 2017 No Comments

Humanity creates its own godhead – AI – that longs to experience its creators through Shakespeare

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Life on Mars? Dani Solomon gets interplanetary in ONE WAY RED

Christopher Munden September 8, 2016 No Comments

Our nearest neighbor, the red planet has a strong gravitational hold over us earthlings. Dani Solomon tells us about her trip there this Fringe.

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The SoLow Down: Six picks for SoLow Fest 2015

Christopher Munden June 16, 2015 No Comments

Phindie’s recommendations for SoLow Fest 2015.

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LET THE DOG SEE THE RABBIT (Lightning Rod Special): A conceptual look at humans looking at animals

Debra Miller May 17, 2015 No Comments

The experimental work is a three-part meditation on the life and death of animals under the domination of the human gaze.

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THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME . . . A MUTE PLAY (The Renegade Company): 2014 Fringe Review 35

Debra Miller September 12, 2014 No Comments

THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME . . . A MUTE PLAY captures the narrative, message, emotion, and beauty of its literary source without speaking a word

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Go Long Big Softie. Photo by Kate Raines. 2013 Philly Fringe Festival
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[15] GO LONG BIG SOFTIE (Groundswell Players): Fringe review

Michael Fisher September 8, 2013 2 Comments

As I watch TV and lament the opportunities missed by my fantasy football team (Why didn’t I start Jimmy Graham? I’m an idiot, that’s why.)…

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Fringe Preview 7: South Philly Fringe

Christopher Munden September 4, 2013 2 Comments

It’s perhaps peculiar that there aren’t more established theater spaces in South Philadelphia (The Shubin and Theatre Exile’s new headquarters are lonely outposts). And in…

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Jess Conda in Eternal Glamnation
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Shameless Plugs and Badass Shows: Jess Conda’s picks for the 2013 Fringe Festival

Jess Conda August 23, 2013 No Comments

Phindie is gearing up its coverage of the 2013 Fringe Festival, with previews, interviews, and reviews featuring over 60 shows in theater and other performing…

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