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2014 Fringe Festival Philadelphia
Fringe Festival Previews

Fringe Preview 6: North Liberties Fringe

Christopher Munden September 3, 2013 1 Comment

For a while, Northern Liberties replaced Old City as a hub of the Fringe, with the headquarters of the former Live Arts and Philly Fringe,…

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Fringe Festival Interviews Theater

Bruce Walsh: An interview with the playwright/chef serving up Capote, kegs, and eggs

Christopher Munden August 29, 2013 4 Comments

Bruce Walsh—creator of last year’s Fringe home‐hit, Chomsky vs. Buckley, 1969—has sought out fellow playwrights, Chris Davis and Douglas Williams, to stage a collaborative work…

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2014 Fringe Festival Philadelphia
Fringe Festival Previews

Fringe Preview 2: Northwest Philly Fringe

Christopher Munden August 28, 2013 1 Comment

The Fringe Festival has expanded greatly from its Old City roots, spreading from a compact neighborhood to all corners of the city and beyond. So…

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