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Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews

PUPPETDELPHIA FRINGE SLAM (Leila and Pantea Productions): 2015 Fringe review 42

Christopher Munden September 12, 2015 No Comments

Secret Life of Worms, America’s favorite sex ed teacher, singing sheep, foot-centric King of the Nerds fan fiction, and Jolly the Sperm Eating Horse.

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Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews

STILL STANDING YOU (Pieter Ampe & Guilherme Garrido / CAMPO): 2015 Fringe review 41

Brendan Tetsuo September 12, 2015 No Comments

This exploration of manhood shows how our cultural boundaries can restrict deep, meaningful connection.

View More STILL STANDING YOU (Pieter Ampe & Guilherme Garrido / CAMPO): 2015 Fringe review 41
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A GREAT WAR (Iron Age): 2015 Fringe review 40

Kathryn Osenlund September 12, 2015 No Comments

This tense, evocative play explores the eternal verities of war, sacrifice, and deceit.

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CUZZO (Aleksandra Berczynski, Roza Money and MB): 2015 Fringe review 39

Christopher Munden September 12, 2015 No Comments

With extremely short skirts, unabashed décolletage, and treacherously high heels, two women reminisce over shots at “the dirtiest of dirty dive bars”

View More CUZZO (Aleksandra Berczynski, Roza Money and MB): 2015 Fringe review 39
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BYE BYE LIVER: THE PHILADELPHIA DRINKING PLAY (Happy Hour Live): 2015 Fringe review 38

Joshua Millhouse September 12, 2015 No Comments

This funny and crude bar show blends sketch comedy with popular drinking games.

View More BYE BYE LIVER: THE PHILADELPHIA DRINKING PLAY (Happy Hour Live): 2015 Fringe review 38
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ANDY: A POPERA (Opera Philadelphia & The Bearded Ladies): 2015 Fringe Review 37

Debra Miller September 12, 2015 No Comments

An exciting multi-media collaboration reflects the operatic life and times of Andy Warhol and the Pop Sixties.

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Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews Theater

THE BORDER (Jo Strømgren Kompani): 2015 Fringe review 32.2

Ninni Saajola September 12, 2015 No Comments

THE BORDER delivers on all the essential aspects of Scandinavian life: there’s dry humor, a self-deprecating take on one’s life and, of course, melancholic dance music.

View More THE BORDER (Jo Strømgren Kompani): 2015 Fringe review 32.2
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DAMNED DIRTY APES! (Renegade): 2015 Fringe Review 36

Debra Miller September 12, 2015 No Comments

Wear sturdy shoes for this wild mile-and-a-half theatrical expedition through FDR Park, where humans are pitted against apes and hilarity ensues!

View More DAMNED DIRTY APES! (Renegade): 2015 Fringe Review 36
Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews Theater

THERE (Jo Strømgren Kompani): 2015 Fringe review 35

Christopher Munden September 11, 2015 2 Comments

You would be excused for not understanding exactly what is going on in THERE: the dialog is all in a Russianish nonsense language

View More THERE (Jo Strømgren Kompani): 2015 Fringe review 35
Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews

THE GIRL’S GUIDE TO NEIGHBORLY CONDUCT (Tangle Movement Arts): 2015 Fringe review 34

Eri Yoneda September 11, 2015 1 Comment

Highly trained and expressive performers introduce viewers to girls’ life, relationships and strength through their acrobatic and astonishing circus arts.

View More THE GIRL’S GUIDE TO NEIGHBORLY CONDUCT (Tangle Movement Arts): 2015 Fringe review 34
Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Music Reviews Theater

MUSICIAN, MODEL & MEDICAL EXPERIMENT (Anomie Fatale): 2015 Fringe review 33

Whitney Weinstein for thINKingDANCE September 11, 2015 No Comments

Fatale recounts her tragedies, infusing humor through her narrative, music, and burlesque numbers.

View More MUSICIAN, MODEL & MEDICAL EXPERIMENT (Anomie Fatale): 2015 Fringe review 33
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DISHWASHER (Brian Feldman): 2015 Fringe review 10.2

Jessica Foley September 11, 2015 No Comments

DISHWASHER exposes a reality of life: Performing a monologue can be a service just like washing a dish

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Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews Theater

THE BORDER (Jo Strømgren Kompani): 2015 Fringe review 32.1

Lisa Panzer September 11, 2015 No Comments

This scintillating exploration of the territorial tensions between a man and a woman takes us beyond the cubicle walls to the dynamic boundaries of human relations.

View More THE BORDER (Jo Strømgren Kompani): 2015 Fringe review 32.1
Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews

AVAILABLE LIGHT (Lucinda Childs Dance Company): 2015 Fringe Review 31

Debra Miller September 11, 2015 No Comments

Three progenitors of 20th-century Minimalism—Lucinda Childs, John Adams, and Frank Gehry–teamed up to create a stunning program of dance, sound, and space.

View More AVAILABLE LIGHT (Lucinda Childs Dance Company): 2015 Fringe Review 31
Dancer Jennifer Rose in Olive Princes OF OUR REMNANTS. Photo by Kaitlin Chow.
Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews

OF OUR REMNANTS (Olive Prince Dance): 2015 Fringe review 30

Katelyn Bobek September 11, 2015 No Comments

In OF OUR REMNANTS, the utilitarian object is one of comfort, and comfort is an act of avoidance.

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CITY OF WOES (Found): 2015 Fringe Review 29

Debra Miller September 10, 2015 No Comments

A fluid stylistic synthesis of Dante’s Inferno with 1940s crime fiction, this ensemble-devised work is profound and affecting.

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SOMETIMES CALLIE AND JONAS DIE (Poison Apple Initiative): 2015 Fringe review 28

Christopher Munden September 9, 2015 No Comments

This is hot, rough, and in-your-face low budget theater, and it’s matched by a raw and shit-kicking theater show.

View More SOMETIMES CALLIE AND JONAS DIE (Poison Apple Initiative): 2015 Fringe review 28
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FISH & BEAUREGARD (Viscosity Theatre): 2015 Fringe review 27

Domingo Mancuello September 9, 2015 No Comments

A shy boy, his pet fish, and an outgoing girl teach us that allowing ourselves to be vulnerable is important, no matter how old we are.

View More FISH & BEAUREGARD (Viscosity Theatre): 2015 Fringe review 27
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Fringe in Sketch 5: DISHWASHER (Brian Feldman)

Aaron Krolikowski September 9, 2015 No Comments

Sketch artist Aaron Krolikowski attended a performance of Brian Feldman’s DISHWASHER, sketchbook in hand.

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Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews

REIMAGINE YOUR REALITY (Frank Perri): 2015 Fringe review 26

Nicole Forrester September 9, 2015 No Comments

Put aside any assumptions about hypnosis when you enter the stage area of REIMAGINE YOUR REALITY. And then your dignity.

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