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GARDENS SPEAK (Tania El Khoury): 2018 Fringe review

Yumna Tolaimate September 28, 2018 1 Comment

GARDENS SPEAK is a metaphysical experience of death and injustice… and a tangible experience of growth and self-expansion.

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“Lauren Feldman is a goddess”: 10 Philadelphia playwrights describe a beloved PlayPenn teacher

Henrik Eger November 30, 2016 No Comments

Lauren Feldman’s 7-week course for Philadelphia area playwrights had such a profound impact on those she taught.

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DANCE AND THE SPIRIT (Ronald K. Brown/Evidence): Dance review

Chelsey Hamilton for The Dance Journal February 29, 2016 No Comments

The company showcased their versatility by jumping between different styles, but doing so with the pure talent and artistry of experienced professional dancers.

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Art Exhibit Celebrates Trisha Brown’s Creative Milieu

Jane Fries for The Dance Journal October 20, 2015 No Comments

New exhibit focuses on the choreographic works and also the lesser-known drawings created by dance maker Trisha Brown.

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