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Tag: Joy Cutler

Features SoLow Fest 2016 Theater

The SoLow Down: Six picks for SoLow Fest 2015

Christopher Munden June 16, 2015 No Comments

Phindie’s recommendations for SoLow Fest 2015.

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SIGN FELT! (a show about nothingness) by Alexandra Tatarsky
Dance Interviews Previews SoLow Fest 2016 Theater

SOLOW FLASH INTERVIEWS 2014, EPISODE TEN: ALEXANDRA TATARSKY, CINDY SPITKO and JOY CUTLER

Julius Ferraro June 18, 2014 1 Comment

In episode ten, we’ve got nothingness Goethe in a secret secret place, grief clowning in West Philly, and autobiographical anatomy in Rittenhouse.

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Luna Theater Future Fest review PIFA
60-Second Review Reviews Theater

60-second review: FUTURE FEST (Luna)

Christopher Munden April 22, 2013 No Comments

“One generation’s Orwellian dystopia is the next generation’s comfort-inducing lifestyle.” J. Ferron Hiatt, FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI TOY AND NOVELTY. The six short plays in Luna Theater’s…

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Previews

Fun new theater at Plays and Players in Philadelphia

Christopher Munden November 9, 2011 No Comments

Running through November 19, Joy Cutler’s Pardon My Invasion continues a rich traditional of fun theater at Plays and Players. Tucked away on the quiet residential Delancey…

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