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Tag: Manon Manavit

Features Interviews SoLow Fest 2016 Theater

Growth, Cockroaches, and *not* Micropenises: Julius Ferraro and Dani Solomon give us the SoLow down on MICROMANIA

Christopher Munden June 15, 2016 No Comments

We got the SoLow down on this compelling original piece from writer/actor Julius and director Dani Solomon.

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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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Features Previews Theater

Dada Is a State of Mind: {HTP} explores PAINTER AND PATAPHYSICIAN THOMAS CHIMES

Christopher Munden February 18, 2015 No Comments

Intellectual property lawyer, art collector, and university lecturer Mari Shaw’s just-published book, Painter and Pataphysician Thomas Chimes excerpts 15 years of private conversations with artist…

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Micro-interviews of some Micromaniacs: Manon Manavit, Julius Ferraro, Drew Carroll, Scott Rodrigue, James Wadsworth Strong, Shelby Jackson

Julius Ferraro October 27, 2014 No Comments

Interviews with the creative team for Micromanias, a double-bill of original performances coming up this November at Kensington’s Little Berlin.

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Dance Features Music Previews Theater

PHINDIE BIKE TOUR 2.0: Kensington Arts

Julius Ferraro October 22, 2014 No Comments

On November 8, 2014, join Phindie for Bike Tour 2.0, which will take viewers to experience the Near Northeast’s idiosyncratic, cutting-edge arts!

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Thierry Santine as Martin Luther and Richard Chan as MICHAEL THE REBEL.
Features Theater

MICHAEL THE REBEL (Humble Treasure): Tearing up the German Society library

Christopher Munden June 10, 2014 No Comments

Director Manon Manavit had not heard of Heinrich von Kleist when she found a copy of his Michael Kohlhaas on a street in Montreal. It’s easy to understand why she was attracted to the text.

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Manon Manavit
Features Interviews Theater

Manon Manavit: Taking Philadelphia by Sturm und Drang

Julius Ferraro June 4, 2014 No Comments

Phindie talks to Manon Manavit, a future star of Philadelphia performing arts, before her debut show in the city. She just relocated from Montreal, where she worked with Cirque Du Soleil.

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