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Ajax, the madness. Atis Theater. Philadelphia Fringe review.
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[2.2] AJAX, THE MADNESS (Attis Theatre): Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 6, 2013 1 Comment

To call this play My Big Fat Greek Endurance Test would be flippant, but it wouldn’t be far off the mark. Certainly AJAX, THE MADNESS…

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Ajax, the madness. Atis Theater. Philadelphia Fringe review.
Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews Theater

[2.1] AJAX, THE MADNESS (Attis Theatre): Fringe review

Julius Ferraro September 6, 2013 2 Comments

Men are made into animals. Animals turn into men, and then are murdered. Bloody, bloody Ajax. His story settles in on you, in the way…

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Fringe Preview 9: Center City Fringe

Christopher Munden September 6, 2013 1 Comment

There’s still a cachet and a natural audience draw when a work is staged in the center of town, and that’s still where most of…

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