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Tag: Daniel Park

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DO YOU WANT A COOKIE? (Bearded Ladies Cabaret): 2018 Fringe review

Smalley Bogg September 7, 2018 No Comments

“What is cabaret?”

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TWO WALKENS (Miniature Refrigerator Operator): Finding Christopher Walken, finding us

Christopher Munden December 7, 2016 No Comments

Meehan and Collins use convincing Christopher Walken impressions in an intriguing look at how the fantasies of popular culture provide escape from our lives while they shape them.

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CATCH TAKES BOK (Catch and Thirdbird): 2016 Fringe review 59

Carolyn Wyman September 18, 2016 No Comments

Brooklyn’s CATCH is a showcase for experimental artists in all genres—The Ed Sullivan Show on acid.

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I’m The Hero? This Fringe, Daniel Park says YOU ARE THE HERO

Christopher Munden August 22, 2015 No Comments

Daniel Park is a happy guy, and he’d like to make you happy too. First, he’ll give you a Sturburst, then he’ll invite you to…

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