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Tag: Kaleid Theatre

Features Theater

Four Theatermakers (Re)Focus on Diversity

Smalley Bogg April 2, 2018 No Comments

The second (re)Focus Fest brings together four companies using performance to spark discussion about narrative, perspective, and history.

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Check Your Privilege: (re)FOCUS Fest

Christopher Munden April 7, 2016 No Comments

Four theater ensembles explore the concept of privilege and to celebrate diversity through shared performance.

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A Stage of One’s Own: MZ FEST at Plays and Players

Christopher Munden March 20, 2015 No Comments

MZ FEST brings together several local avant garde companies to provide dramatic theater opportunities for female artists.

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Kalied, GLOW, ensemble, phto Valerie Giacobbe
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[63] GLOW (Kaleid Theatre): Fringe review

Debra Miller September 22, 2013 1 Comment

Though we’re all connected 24/7 via cell phones, Facebook, email, texting, and blogging, there is a human disconnect in our current state of existence, in…

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