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THE SINCERITY PROJECT (Team Sunshine Performance Corporation): 2016 Fringe review 19.2

Julius Ferraro September 13, 2016 No Comments

THE SINCERITY PROJECT treats sincerity like a destination as intangible as a hyperobject is immeasurable—a destination to approach but never arrive at.

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THE SINCERITY PROJECT (Team Sunshine Performance Corporation): 2016 Fringe review 19.1

Lev Feigin September 12, 2016 1 Comment

Uproariously funny, liberatingly bare-assed, and gut-wrenchingly real

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THE SINCERITY PROJECT (Team Sunshine): Real bodies doing real things

L. Haber December 7, 2014 No Comments

THE SINCERITY PROJECT uses honest dialogue and candid storytelling to blend truth and creative license into a deeply resonant piece.

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Opens this week, runs through 2028: THE SINCERITY PROJECT (Team Sunshine), a 24-year experiment

Christopher Munden December 2, 2014 No Comments

Can theater be sincere? What does it mean to reveal personal secrets onstage? Is truth a form of performance? Find out.

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Pig Iron Pay Up 2013 Philadelphia Fringe review
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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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JapanAmerica Wonderwave review
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JAPANAMERICA WONDERWAVE (Team Sunshine): Post-tsunami, pre-understanding

Christopher Munden May 2, 2013 1 Comment

I came to theater through literature: words brought to life onstage. But seeing any small amount of theater, you quickly realize that that much is…

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