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Four Theatermakers (Re)Focus on Diversity

Smalley Bogg April 2, 2018 No Comments

The second (re)Focus Fest brings together four companies using performance to spark discussion about narrative, perspective, and history.

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IPHIGENIA AT AULIS (PAC): 2017 Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 13, 2017 No Comments

If there’s an ideal company to introduce works of classical theater, it’s the Philadelphia Artists’ Collective

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Fringe in Sketch: IPHEGENIA AT AULIS (PAC)

Chuck Schultz September 11, 2017 No Comments

Hurricane Harvey battered the coasts of Texas and Louisiana. Hurricane Irma was destroying entire islands in the Caribbean, and moving towards Florida. So even before stepping aboard…

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YOUNG VOICES MONOLOGUE FESTIVAL 2015 (InterAct): The maturity of Millennials

Allison Rickert March 23, 2015 No Comments

Baby Boomers are certain that Millennials are nothing but lazy, uncultured slackers. The YOUNG VOICES FESTIVAL blasts that idea into smithereens.

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