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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 Fringe Festival

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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HOME (Geoff Sobelle): 2017 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 14, 2017 No Comments

Bringing it all back home

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(MISS) JULIE (Svaha Theatre Collective): 2017 Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 14, 2017 No Comments

In (MISS) JULIE, Svada Theatre Collective gives the naturalistic classic a much-needed reinterpretation.

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TILDA SWINTON ADOPT ME PLEASE (The Greenfield Collective): 2017 Fringe review

Julius Ferraro September 14, 2017 No Comments

A mythical world of secret rituals: special handshakes, dream sharing, playacting the stories of their ancient namesakes

View More TILDA SWINTON ADOPT ME PLEASE (The Greenfield Collective): 2017 Fringe review
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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

View More LEAPS OF FAITH AND OTHER MISTAKES (Almanac Dance Circus Theatre): 2017 Fringe review
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INTERIOR (Leah Stein Dance Company): 2017 Fringe review

Eri Yoneda September 14, 2017 No Comments

Every aspect, element, sound, and movement feels meaningful and intentional

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STRANGE TENANTS (Sam Tower + Ensemble): 2017 Fringe review

Dorie Byrne September 13, 2017 No Comments

STRANGE TENANTS is a genre-busting production couched in a classic setting.

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IPHIGENIA AT AULIS (PAC): 2017 Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 13, 2017 No Comments

If there’s an ideal company to introduce works of classical theater, it’s the Philadelphia Artists’ Collective

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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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FISHTOWN: A Hipster Noir (Tribe of Fools): 2017 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 12, 2017 2 Comments

This is what you’re looking for. This is Fringe. Tribe of Fools delivers the goods… again.

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I HAVE THIS MANY *** (Mariana Catalina // Andy Sowers): 2017 Fringe review

Julius Ferraro September 12, 2017 No Comments

A dramatization of the Freudian tripartite adapted to contemporary ideals, where a placid, self-realizing id advocates for complete acceptance of the self and indulgence in sexual urges

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Fringe in Sketch: IPHEGENIA AT AULIS (PAC)

Chuck Schultz September 11, 2017 No Comments

Hurricane Harvey battered the coasts of Texas and Louisiana. Hurricane Irma was destroying entire islands in the Caribbean, and moving towards Florida. So even before stepping aboard…

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APPROACHING HAPPINESS (Krish Mohan): 2017 Fringe review

Dorie Byrne September 11, 2017 No Comments

APPROACHING HAPPINESS WITH KRISH MOHAN is preaching to the choir

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HELLO BLACKOUT (New Paradise Labs): 2017 Fringe review

Julius Ferraro September 10, 2017 No Comments

More engrossing, more alienating, and more disciplined than its predecessor.

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MONARCH (Christine Doidge): 2017 Fringe review

Lisa Panzer September 10, 2017 No Comments

This Fringe bestows upon its subjects a thoroughly enjoyable hour becoming acquainted with Her Royal Majesty, regnant Queen Elizabeth I of England, and her cousin…

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URGENT CARE: A Social Care Experience (The Colored Girls Museum): 2017 Fringe Review

Julius Ferraro September 10, 2017 No Comments

The unifying question for the museum: why would the “ordinary, extraordinary colored girl” care about this?

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MARX IN SOHO (Iron Age Theatre): 2017 Fringe review

Dorie Byrne September 9, 2017 No Comments

Marx has returned from heaven to explain his now distorted ideas and ideals to a modern audience.

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BREAKING MY ECHO (Duende): 2017 Fringe review

Eri Yoneda September 9, 2017 No Comments

Duende presents a raw, intense, intellectual and intuitive dance and music performance that shakes up the senses of the viewers.

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KINK HAÜS (Gunnar Montana): 2017 Fringe review

Lisa Panzer September 9, 2017 No Comments

Willkommen to Gunnar Montana’s fabulous nightclub show!

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EUGÈNE IONESCO’S THE BALD SOPRANO (Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium): 2017 Fringe review

Julius Ferraro September 9, 2017 No Comments

The Bald Soprano always wears her hair in the same style. And The Bald Soprano, written in 1950 by Eugene Ionesco as a “tragedy of…

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