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Tag: An Obviously Foggot

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AN OBVIOUSLY FOGGOT (Poison Apple Initiative): 2016 Fringe review 50

Joshua Millhouse September 16, 2016 No Comments

Sometimes brutal, but always on point, AN OBVIOUSLY FOGGOT is the explosive, vibrant queer play we’ve been waiting for in this year’s festival.

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Hey Artists! You’re enough.

Sebastian Cummings September 6, 2016 No Comments

Sebastian Cummings is putting together a show in just two weeks. His reasons why should be a clarion call to all artists out there.

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Agitate This! Bastion Carboni (aka Pilar Salt) on a new showcase melding theater and burlesque

Christopher Munden March 23, 2016 1 Comment

A theater artist is bringing “a new kind of showcase to the Gayborhood”.

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