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Tag: 5000 Women

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[43] DIRTY JOKE (Jennifer Blaine/5,000 Women): Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 15, 2013 No Comments

Actor/comedian Jennifer Blaine was a feature of the Philly Fringe for its first decade. Returning for the first time since 2007, she brings back one…

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Jennifer Blaine tells Phindie a DIRTY JOKE: An interview with a Fringe funnywoman

Christopher Munden September 10, 2013 1 Comment

Jennifer Blaine (jenniferblaine.wordpress.com) had a one-woman show in the Philadelphia Fringe Festival for the first ten years of its existence (beginning in 1997). She has been…

View More Jennifer Blaine tells Phindie a DIRTY JOKE: An interview with a Fringe funnywoman

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