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Features Fringe Festival Theater

Fringe in Sketch: MARX IN SOHO (Iron Age)

Chuck Schultz September 20, 2017 No Comments

MARX IN SOLO by Howard Zinn is directed by John Doyle for Iron Age Theatre.

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Fringe in Sketch: I, PEASEBLOSSUM (Curio Theatre)

Christopher Munden September 20, 2017 No Comments

I, PEASEBLOSSOM was a great character study for me. I wanted to keep capturing the many sides of Brian McCann.

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Venus: Asya Zlatina and Sybil Geddes and planetary paper towels. Sketch by Aaron Krolikowski thesketchbookreporter.com.
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Fringe in Sketch: STORM (Asya Zlatina and Dancers)

Aaron Krolikowski September 17, 2017 No Comments

Asya Zlatina and Dancers flesh out Gustav Holst’s powerful Planets Suite

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Fringe in Sketch: ALCHEMIST (Mary Tuomanen & Chris Davis)

Chuck Schultz September 17, 2017 No Comments

Mary Tuomamen and Chris Davis push life size keys that signal to each other through space and time

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Fringe in Sketch: RUNNING NUMBERS (Theatre in the X)

Aaron Krolikowski September 17, 2017 No Comments

Theater in the X presents a drama about an inner-city high school senior whose dreams and desperation of going to college and overcoming his environment,…

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Fringe in Sketch: PERICLES (Die Cast)

Chuck Schultz September 16, 2017 No Comments

PERICLES presented by Die Cast at the Rotunda makes me look at a pew in a whole other light.

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Fringe in Sketch: (MISS) JULIE (Svaha Theatre Collective)

Chuck Schultz September 15, 2017 No Comments

Rich people need it. Poor people have it. If you eat it then you die.

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International Fringe 2017: A welcome to theater from around the world coming to the Philadelphia Fringe Festival

Henrik Eger September 15, 2017 No Comments

Welcome to Philadelphia, international Fringe artists.

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LEAPS OF FAITH AND OTHER MISTAKES (Almanac Dance Circus Theatre): 2017 Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 14, 2017 No Comments

Four seafarers embark on a voyage of escapism and mutual self-discovery, expressed through breathtakingly impressive acrobatics

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Fringe in Sketch: ROLL PLAY: An Improvised Adventure

Aaron Krolikowski September 12, 2017 No Comments

ROLL PLAY is an improvised fantasy epic, combining the excitement of role-playing games with the spontaneity of live improv comedy.

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Fringe in Sketch: LIFE LINES (Tangle Movement Arts)

Chuck Schultz September 8, 2017 1 Comment

The aerial performers in Tangle Movements Arts are moving in many different ways to push the envelope.

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Dance in Sketch: i.d. by Movemakers Philly

Chuck Schultz September 6, 2017 No Comments

I joined Vince Johnson’s House dance class last week at the recommendation of Lily Kind

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I Just Wanted To Be Happy: SUICIDE STORIES, a Fringe preview

Henrik Eger September 5, 2017 1 Comment

How would you feel if your entire life was summed up by a single number? A suicide statistic.

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What Is Hardcore Fringer Brett Mapp Seeing This Year

Christopher Munden September 4, 2017 No Comments

Brett Mapp is seeing 35 Fringe shows in 20 days. His itinerary makes a good starting point for considering your own schedule.

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Fringe in Sketch: Previewing MUJERES by Gavino + Carbonell

Chuck Schultz September 4, 2017 No Comments

On August 26, I attended the IN THE HOUSE Performance Art Party for 2017 Fringe show MUJERES.

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Fringe in Sketch: Previewing STORM by Asya Zlatina and Dancers

Chuck Schultz August 31, 2017 No Comments

Phindie can vouch for Asya Zlatina’s STORM because we were lucky enough to sit in on a rehearsal for the emotion-capturing piece.

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Kash Goins stars as Willy Loman in DEATH OF A SALESMAN. (Photo credit: Katie Balun)
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In Judgment of Wrongs: A biting premiere on American injustice launches Kash Goins’s residency at the Arden

Christopher Munden August 30, 2017 2 Comments

In 2016, Philly playwright Kash Goins took a look at the human costs of mass incarceration in his nuanced, intimate original drama V to X…

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Even Talking about Suicide Is Difficult: Nine playwrights on collaborative playwriting with Elephant Room Productions

Henrik Eger August 29, 2017 1 Comment

The subject of suicide is so taboo that few playwrights tackle the topic, and even fewer theater companies present a whole evening of plays about suicide.

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The Parkway at 100: Philadelphia’s Champs-Elysees celebrates its 100th birthday

Christopher Munden August 28, 2017 No Comments

A century of the Ben Franklin Parkway.

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Your guide to Opera Philadelphia’s O17 Festival

Cameron Kelsall August 27, 2017 No Comments

Here’s everything you need to know about the musical smorgasbord that awaits.

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