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Author: Courtney Lau

Arts Features Fringe Festival

#DigitalFringe: The Fringe Festival gets digital

Courtney Lau August 7, 2015 No Comments

The 2015 Fringe Festival introduces a new component, Digital Fringe, an online platform where artists working in digital media can share their work.

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Dance Fringe Festival

UNARMED: Realizing Race and Racism at Fringe Festival 2015

Courtney Lau August 3, 2015 No Comments

“Before we even get to move, the bodies just existing together in space is getting at American politics”

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Features Theater

Mr. Darby Goes to New York: Double Time, All The Time

Courtney Lau July 15, 2015 No Comments

Langston Darby is continuously working. “Double time. All the time.” This September, one of the strongest actors in Philadelphia is departing for the Atlantic Acting School in New York

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Photo shoot for A Dolls House. Photo: Josh McIlvain.
Features Fringe Festival Theater

Jumping Out Of Airplanes: Trey Lyford on theater, life, and DOLL’S HOUSE at the 2015 Fringe Festival

Courtney Lau July 14, 2015 No Comments

This fall, Lyford takes a break from his typical role as a contemporary clown and returns to Fringe Festival in Jo Strømgren’s recreation of Henrik Ibsen’s famous play, A Doll’s House.

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Dance Features

Supper, People on the Move: The Physicality of Migration

Courtney Lau June 15, 2015 No Comments

Supper, People on the Move reveals the traces of migration on the body. The dancers explore the layered and physical experiences of immigration.

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