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Tag: Johnny Depp: A Retrospective on Late Stage Capitalism

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JOHNNY DEPP: A RETROSPECTIVE ON LATE-STAGE CAPITALISM (Jenna Kuerzi + Val Dunn): Pirates of the leisure class

Christopher Munden February 16, 2020 1 Comment

We’re all fucked, enjoy the show.

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Theater in Sketch: JOHNNY DEPP: A RETROSPECTIVE ON LATE-STAGE CAPITALISM (Val Dunn & Jenna Kuerzi)

Chuck Schultz July 11, 2019 No Comments

I was looking forward to catching Val Dunn and Jenna Kuerzi’s presentation on late-stage capitalism, JOHNNY DEPP: A RETROSPECTIVE ON LATE-STAGE CAPITALISM, ever since I first…

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JOHNNY DEPP (Val Dunn & Jenna Kuerzi): A Valentine date with late-stage capitalism

Henrik Eger February 16, 2019 3 Comments

I didn’t dare to tell anyone what “Depp” means to German-speakers, as I didn’t want to spoil the most unusual Valentine’s date I had in…

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What is Theatre Week? What to See? And other insights from Jenna Kuerzi

Christopher Munden January 31, 2019 No Comments

Jenna Kuerzi is in almost every Philly Theatre Week show. She tells us all about it.

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