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THEY EXTRACT! (Alma’s Engine): Love is a verb

Owen Hamill May 22, 2016 No Comments

In a dystopian future where love is a tangible commodity, Vera and Woolen fight to keep their love for themselves and each other.

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Mike Durkin’s 10 Fringetastic Fringe Picks!

Michael Durkin August 27, 2015 No Comments

With his Fringe pedigree, Mike Durkin is the ideal guy to ask for some Fringe recommendations. Here are his Top Ten Fringetastic picks.

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Capable of Truthiness: Jessica Creane gets honest about CAPACITY FOR VERACITY

Christopher Munden August 25, 2015 No Comments

Lies, damned lies, and theater: that’s what they say. Maybe. Jessica Creane is one Fringe creator/performer with a large CAPACITY FOR VERACITY.

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