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Dance Reviews

I’D RATHER CHOKE THAN BE A QUITTER (Sam Tower + Ensemble): Grace versus crushing rage

Julius Ferraro March 6, 2016 No Comments

A multimedia collaboration helmed by choreographer Sam Tower, who created last year’s Fringe hit 901 Nowhere Street.

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Performing Art for the Price of a Sandwich: NICE AND FRESH returns to Mount Airy

Christopher Munden January 11, 2016 No Comments

The new series kicks off with shorts from Sam Tower/ Plant Me Here, The Naked Stark, John Rosenberg/ Hella Fresh, and Josh McIlvain/ SmokeyScout.

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901 NOWHERE STREET (Sam Tower + Ensemble): 2015 Fringe Review 25

Debra Miller September 9, 2015 No Comments

The mysterious world of film noir is given a new twist as an all-female cast reconfigures the traditionally male crime-detective genre.

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PLANT ME HERE (Brat): Sound and fury

Julius Ferraro May 8, 2015 No Comments

Brat Productions’ PLANT ME HERE presents a saccharine dream of ruin and rebirth.

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