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Reasonable Doubt, Philly Improv Theater, Fringe review
Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews Theater

[52] REASONABLE DOUBT (Philly Improv Theater): Fringe review

JB Farley September 18, 2013 No Comments

Philly Improv Theater has a great concept on their hands with REASONABLE DOUBT. They start off with one suggestion from the audience. From there the…

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Polygon Comedy Presents: The Fringe!
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[36] POLYGON COMEDY PRESENTS: THE FRINGE! (Polygon Independent Comedy): Fringe review

Philly "Art" Blog September 14, 2013 No Comments

Courtesy of Philly “Art” Blog. Performing at POLYGON COMEDY PRESENTS: THE FRINGE! were Rosen and Milkshake and Alex Pearlman, local acts with previous stand-up credentials and unpretentious indie appeal.…

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Gayze: A Real Life Webseries. Fringe review 2013
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[22] GAYZE: A REAL LIVE WEBSERIES (MJ/JT): Fringe review

JB Farley September 10, 2013 1 Comment

GAYZE: A REAL LIVE WEBSERIES is rough around the edges, without a doubt. The cast aims for the cartoonish a lot of the time, and…

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