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Dance Reviews

JEAN & TERRY (FringeArts): A mystery of the heart

Jane Fries for The Dance Journal December 1, 2016 No Comments

What exactly is the relationship between Jean and Terry?

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Dance Theater

Theater in Sketch: JEAN & TERRY

Chuck Schultz December 1, 2016 No Comments

Philadelphia artist Melissa Krodman and long-time collaborator Kelly Bond enter the mind’s eye for an experimental new play.

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Reviews Theater

ABBOT ADAM: NONE (No Face/ FringeArts): What does it all mean?

Christopher Munden December 11, 2015 No Comments

The second part of No Face Performance Group’s ABBOT ADAM series begins with the faintly absurd and moves to the thoroughly absurd.

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Reviews Theater

THE SINCERITY PROJECT (Team Sunshine): Real bodies doing real things

L. Haber December 7, 2014 No Comments

THE SINCERITY PROJECT uses honest dialogue and candid storytelling to blend truth and creative license into a deeply resonant piece.

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Previews Theater

Opens this week, runs through 2028: THE SINCERITY PROJECT (Team Sunshine), a 24-year experiment

Christopher Munden December 2, 2014 No Comments

Can theater be sincere? What does it mean to reveal personal secrets onstage? Is truth a form of performance? Find out.

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Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews Theater

[76] BASTARD PIECE (No Face Performance Group): Fringe review

Julius Ferraro September 24, 2013 1 Comment

You are in a spacey kind of facility thing. It’s all white in there, with some technological lookin’ kinda lights. There are three doors; soon,…

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Jenna Horton
Interviews Theater

Jenna Horton And The Birth Of Etna

Josh McIlvain April 23, 2013 No Comments

Interview with Jenna Horton about her Jumpstart piece MOUNTING ETNA.

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