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    ROMEO AND JULIET (Arden): Bounty as boundless as the sea

    It’s quite likely that you’ll never see a finer performance of this Shakespearean warhorse.

    Kathryn Osenlund March 18, 2026 No Comments
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    Why Deaf Theater is a Form of Resistance

    This film follows Daymond Sands, a Deaf theatre program director, preparing his first original showcase, highlighting the cast’s heartfelt effort to bring Deaf perspectives center stage

    Smalley Bogg February 26, 2026 No Comments
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    RARE ACCIDENTS: HENRY IV parts I and II abridged (Quintessence): A quick visit to Eastcheap

    We are treated to a rare spectacle in a show that would surely please Shakespeare.

    Kathryn Osenlund February 24, 2026 1 Comment
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    MACBETH (Lantern): Dancing, singing… and murder

    In opening scenes three Weird Sisters, witches, brew evil in a pot using scarce ingredients like eye of newt. They cherry pick the future for Macbeth with oracular accuracy, giving over the goods while leaving out important elements.

    Kathryn Osenlund November 11, 2025 1 Comment
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    A Life Unfolds: Kathryn Grody’s The Unexpected 3rd

    Acclaimed actor and writer Kathryn Grody brings her wit, warmth, and sharp perspective to People’s Light in The Unexpected 3rd. Known for her distinctive voice…

    Debra Danese September 19, 2025 No Comments
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Features

The good, the bad, and the ugly—The latest LGBTQ+ news from around the globe

Henrik Eger September 18, 2019 No Comments

The LGBTQ+ shows in this year’s Fringe inspire a look at queer news from around the globe

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RED LODGE, MONTANA (The Antidote): 2019 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 17, 2019 1 Comment

A bizarro fusion of indolence, violence, nudity, sex, and dance

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THE ROSE GARDEN (Emily Betts & Monti Cerabino): 2019 Fringe review

Rudolf Schreiber September 17, 2019 No Comments

The Monti Cerabino and Emily Betts produce a damn clever piece of theater

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Cartography (Kaneza Schaal and Christopher Myers): 2019 Fringe review

Chuck Schultz September 15, 2019 No Comments

What is a map?

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LATE NIGHT SNACKS: Stephanie Blythe (Bearded Ladies): 2019 Fringe review

Carolyn Wyman September 15, 2019 No Comments

Stephanie Blythe as Blythely Oratonio performing at LATE NIGHT SNACKS

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IS THIS A ROOM (Tina Satter/Half Straddle): 2019 Fringe review

Toby Zinman September 15, 2019 No Comments

A brilliant production by Half Straddle based on an FBI transcription

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Fringe in Sketch: ROLL PLAY: An Improvised Adventure

Aaron Krolikowski September 15, 2019 No Comments

The Sketch Book Reporter takes an improvised adventure.

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A MANAYUNK MYSTERY TOUR (Manayunk Theatre Company): 2019 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 15, 2019 No Comments

Shadowy figures lurk on the dark towpath under the Green Lane Bridge. That would be us.

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Visual Arts

13 Beneficial Resources for Students to Survive Art School

Smalley Bogg September 15, 2019 1 Comment

Navigating art school

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Back RENT: Shafiq Hicks returns to Philly with the RENT 20th anniversary tour

Debra Danese September 15, 2019 No Comments

Philly native Shafiq Hicks is taking on his first touring role in the 20th Anniversary Tour of RENT

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THERE (Wilma): 2019 Fringe review

Toby Zinman September 15, 2019 No Comments

Visually arresting and aurally haunting, THERE makes rarefied language solid and visceral

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ATRYTONE/FIXED (Wings of Paper): 2019 Fringe review

Lisa Panzer September 15, 2019 No Comments

Two worthwhile new works of exploration by Alice Hakvaag and Michael Stahler.

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Tweet Reviews from the First Week of Fringe

Christopher Munden September 13, 2019 No Comments

The B-Side, bilialien, Brown-Eyed Rapunzel, Autopia, Uumbal, The Sea Voyage, Red Lodge, In Pasta, Churn, Little Sheba, Skein of Heart, and Late Night Snacks.

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FEAR ITSELF (Hum’n’Bards): Fringe review 2019

Rudolf Schreiber September 13, 2019 No Comments

A ghost tour through a cemetery with vignettes of ghosts’ backstories

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WEAR AND TEAR (The Back Pack): 2019 Fringe review

Chuck Schultz September 13, 2019 No Comments

Sketch and review by Chuck Schultz.

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An Adventure with Peppa Pig: Emily Killian on playing the beloved children’s character

Christopher Munden September 13, 2019 No Comments

Anyone who has spent any time around young children in the last few years will be familiar with the phenomenon that is Peppa Pig

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OPERATION: WAWA ROAD TRIP (Tribe of Fools) 2019 Fringe review

Rudolf Schreiber September 13, 2019 No Comments

Operation: Wawa Road Trip combines physical theater with theater magic to create a hilarious journey for hoagies.

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Fringe Forecast: New podcast discusses Fringe Fest reviews, previews, and history

Phindie Podcasts September 12, 2019 No Comments

A new podcast launches with a discussion of the Fringe Festival

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Onstage Magic: Skip Robinson on playing Harry Houdini in RAGTIME

Debra Danese September 12, 2019 No Comments

Skip Robinson is bringing to stage one of the greatest escape artists in history in Arden Theatre’s Ragtime.

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Fringe in Sketch: DUMPSTER DANCE FOR GARBAGE PEOPLE (Prudence Anne Amsden)

Aaron Krolikowski September 11, 2019 No Comments

A bizarre fever dream of aggressive camp dance

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