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The International Philly Fringe: A welcome to far-flung artists

Henrik Eger September 7, 2014 No Comments

Anyone who says that Philadelphia is provincial hasn’t attended the annual Philadelphia Fringe Festival. Here’s the latest sampling of shows, performances, playwrights, and artists from…

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AE$OP (The Drexel Players): Fringe review 6

Joshua Millhouse September 6, 2014 No Comments

The Drexel Players bring us with their adaptation of Aesop’s fables, AE$OP, re-hashing the fables’ warnings concerning might and deception, but subvertting others for our society in which money speaks the loudest.

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