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View More Philadelphia Theater through the eyes of J. Cooper Robb, Part 1: 2002–2003Tag: Ed Miller
There’s No Place Like Home: Revolutionary performances by Automatic Arts
The best showcase for new performing arts in Philadelphia gets Revolutionary with an evening of beer and performance at Cliveden
View More There’s No Place Like Home: Revolutionary performances by Automatic Arts[6] THE BALLAD OF JOE HILL (Swim Pony Performing Arts): Fringe review
The crumbling interior of Eastern State Penitentiary provides the perfect setting for Swim Pony’s sold-out remount of its 2006 Fringe hit THE BALLAD OF JOE…
View More [6] THE BALLAD OF JOE HILL (Swim Pony Performing Arts): Fringe reviewAngry Ed Miller Dishes On His Fringe Show Wired & Being A Theatre Artist In Philly (he’s not really angry, it’s just “Angry Ed Miller” has a nice ring to it)
Ed Miller has been acting in and creating theater works in Philly since the 90s (the new 60s). Or at least, that’s when I first…
View More Angry Ed Miller Dishes On His Fringe Show Wired & Being A Theatre Artist In Philly (he’s not really angry, it’s just “Angry Ed Miller” has a nice ring to it)