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PARROT TALK (Julius Ferraro): Like a sound wave begging to be heard

Julia Taus April 21, 2017 No Comments

PARROT TALK follows a simple narrative arc of a woman dying on her way to the grocery store; however, nothing about her journey is linear.

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A Different Type of Theatrical Experimentation: PARROT TALK with Julius Ferraro

Christopher Munden March 22, 2017 No Comments

Philly theater creators experiment with physical theater, but use TV-type language. Julius Ferraro goes down a different path.

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Growth, Cockroaches, and *not* Micropenises: Julius Ferraro and Dani Solomon give us the SoLow down on MICROMANIA

Christopher Munden June 15, 2016 No Comments

We got the SoLow down on this compelling original piece from writer/actor Julius and director Dani Solomon.

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ONE WAY RED (Dani Solomon): SoLow review

Lisa Panzer June 29, 2015 No Comments

Dani Solomon’s 40-minute sojourn to Mars is inspired by testimonials from folks who are seriously vying for a one way ticket to go to the red planet.

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Alexander Kacala as Miss Fit in SOME ARE PEOPLE, part of GayFest! 2014.
GayFest! Reviews Theater

SOME ARE PEOPLE (Quince, GayFest! 2014): Summer loving is no drag

Naomi Orwin August 8, 2014 No Comments

SOME ARE PEOPLE is about summer people. Those people who come into our lives for a time and then go back to wherever they came from, leaving us changed forever.

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