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Tag: Go Long Big Softie

Go Long Big Softie. Photo by Kate Raines. 2013 Philly Fringe Festival
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[15] GO LONG BIG SOFTIE (Groundswell Players): Fringe review

Michael Fisher September 8, 2013 2 Comments

As I watch TV and lament the opportunities missed by my fantasy football team (Why didn’t I start Jimmy Graham? I’m an idiot, that’s why.)…

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Fringe Preview 7: South Philly Fringe

Christopher Munden September 4, 2013 2 Comments

It’s perhaps peculiar that there aren’t more established theater spaces in South Philadelphia (The Shubin and Theatre Exile’s new headquarters are lonely outposts). And in…

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Jess Conda in Eternal Glamnation
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Shameless Plugs and Badass Shows: Jess Conda’s picks for the 2013 Fringe Festival

Jess Conda August 23, 2013 No Comments

Phindie is gearing up its coverage of the 2013 Fringe Festival, with previews, interviews, and reviews featuring over 60 shows in theater and other performing…

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