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Tag: Caitlin Weigel

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FISHTOWN: A Hipster Noir (Tribe of Fools): 2017 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 12, 2017 2 Comments

This is what you’re looking for. This is Fringe. Tribe of Fools delivers the goods… again.

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A GALAXY UNCHERISHED (House of Solitude): 60-second review

Owen Hamill March 12, 2016 No Comments

A sketch comedy show disguised as a southern drama. Set in space.

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Tennessee Williams in Space? Caitlin Weigel talks about writing a play she doesn’t call a play

Christopher Munden March 6, 2016 No Comments

When does a sketch become a play? How you know when something is funny? Caitlin Weigel might know.

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The Tour is FREE but the Facts aren’t Facts: Walk around Philadelphia as part of the FIVE DOLLAR COMEDY WEEK

Christopher Munden March 12, 2015 No Comments

Five Dollar Comedy Week returns for its second year March 23-29, 2015 at a new home, Plays & Players Theater. The seven-day festival features 30…

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