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CITY OF WOES (Found): 2015 Fringe Review 29

Debra Miller September 10, 2015 No Comments

A fluid stylistic synthesis of Dante’s Inferno with 1940s crime fiction, this ensemble-devised work is profound and affecting.

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Experience an Original Sonic Happening at the Fringe with Found Theater Company’s ELECTRIC JUNGLE

Debra Miller September 24, 2012 No Comments

Found Theater Company’s latest foray into the Fringe Festival is everything the Fringe should be: experimental, inventive, boundary-breaking, and thoroughly engaging. Devised by Found’s young…

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