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COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA (IRC): 2019 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 19, 2019 No Comments

IRC widens the scope of what absurdism means in our absurd world

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THE GAS HEART (Once More Theatre): 2016 Fringe review 87

Joshua Millhouse September 25, 2016 No Comments

Tristan Tzara called his play THE GAS HEART “the greatest three-act hoax of the century.”

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THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS (Irish Heritage): Human portraits of a bloody struggle

Emily Kluver May 31, 2016 No Comments

Dives into the lives of Irish tenement dwellers at the time of the 1916 Easter Rising

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PLUTUS (Once More Theatre/P&P): Everything old is new again

Debra Miller February 15, 2016 1 Comment

A zany and relevant college production of Aristophanes’ rarely-produced ancient Greek comedy satirizes economic inequality and the random distribution of wealth.

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