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Tag: GOATPIG

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STORY OF MY EYE (GOATPIG): 2016 Fringe review 24

Michael Kelly September 12, 2016 3 Comments

The principle of Chekov’s Cucumber mandates that if you introduce an object to the audience it must be used to sodomize someone at some point in the production.

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Mike Durkin’s Annual Fringetastic Fringe Picks for the Fringe!

Michael Durkin August 30, 2016 No Comments

Clearly an expert on all things Fringe, the director of ANIMAL FARM TO TABLE shares his annual picks of shows flying under the radar or chosen based on their stellar guidebook art.

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Sex Public and Private: Artist lovers bring STORY OF MY EYE to the Fringe

Christopher Munden August 24, 2016 1 Comment

This 60-minute spectacle of trangressive theater sounds like a seriously good Fringe time. Zach Trebino and Jenni Messner tell more.

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