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SKIN AND BONE (Azuka Theatre): SoGoth Reinvented

Michael Fisher March 10, 2014 1 Comment

In a culture that places heavier value on test scores than on the individual capacity for critical thought, you’re taught to associate. It doesn’t much…

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SNOWGLOBE (MacKnight Foundation): 60-second review

Christopher Munden February 1, 2014 No Comments

With clever repartee, SNOWGLOBE cleverly tackles deep existential questions. Under Bill McKinlay’s direction, the actors bring life and nuance to the clever Beckettian back-and-forth.

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[20] PAY UP (Pig Iron Theatre Company with The University of the Arts): Fringe review

Jessica Foley September 9, 2013 2 Comments

This is not a play. Therefore this is not a review, but a warning. If you’re looking to sit in a darkened theater watching actors…

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