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Tag: Joan of Arc

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Two by Tuomanen: MARCUS/EMMA (InterAct) and HELLO! SADNESS (FringeArts)

Christopher Munden January 28, 2017 No Comments

Two shows by Philadelphia writer Mary Tuomanen opened on consecutive nights last week, providing a singular opportunity to assess common threads tying together works by the author.

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HELLO! SADNESS! (Kimmel): Just a glimpse of the divine

Julius Ferraro June 13, 2015 No Comments

All Mary Tuomanen wants to do is tell us a story about Jean Seberg, but things keep coming up.

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Mary Tuomanen as the Maid of Orleans in SAINT JOAN, BETRAYED. 2013 Philly Fringe Festival.
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SAINT JOAN, BETRAYED, a preview: Really cool masks and puppety things

Julius Ferraro September 5, 2013 3 Comments

Aaron Cromie, one half of a double-act with Mary Tuomanen, describes with relish the process of creating their latest Fringe piece, Saint Joan, Betrayed. For Saint…

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