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Tag: Drowning Ophelia

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Shakespeare Fringe Roundup: Misadventures among the classics

Toby Zinman September 26, 2016 1 Comment

Toby Zinman gives bullet reviews of nine Shakespeare-ish shows in this year’s Fringe.

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International Fringe 2016: A welcome to theater from around the world, including refugees

Henrik Eger September 18, 2016 No Comments

The International Philly Fringe: A welcome to 28 countries

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Fringe in Sketch: DROWNING OPHELIA

Chuck Schultz September 17, 2016 No Comments

I was especially drawn to the costumes, the charming quality in the men from different time periods, and the seemingly girl into woman hood plot.

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DROWNING OPHELIA (Ensemble Atria & EagerRisk Theater): 2016 Fringe review 13

Dorie Byrne September 11, 2016 No Comments

Jane’s subconscious is in the bathtub, and her name is Ophelia

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