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International Fringe 2017: A welcome to theater from around the world coming to the Philadelphia Fringe Festival

Henrik Eger September 15, 2017 No Comments

Welcome to Philadelphia, international Fringe artists.

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Fringe in Sketch: SILKEN VEILS

Chuck Schultz September 21, 2016 No Comments

In the first drawing you see a little bit of projection worked into the background. The second is an example of the striking shadows that were used to capture the memory of her mother and father. And the third illustration is the emotion and love which flows from Rumi’s poetry.

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SILKEN VEILS (Pantea Productions): 2016 Fringe review 52

Dorie Byrne September 17, 2016 No Comments

They recite Rumi, the poet champion of romantic love, and remind Darya how beautiful and painful love can be.

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Men At Some Time Are Masters of Their Fates: Interview with Maboud Ebrahimzadeh on THE INVISIBLE HAND

Henrik Eger June 4, 2016 No Comments

Theatre Exile’s production of THE INVISIBLE HAND features an all-star creative team. We interviewed them.

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