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Tag: Meg Saligman

Fringe Festival

Fringe in Sketch: MAKE BANK (A Meg Saligman Production)

Aaron Krolikowski September 23, 2023 No Comments

Guests are invited to join a band of currency-crazed visual and performing artists

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FIGMAGO (Meg Saligman Studio and Brian Sanders’ JUNK): 2018 Fringe review

Eri Yoneda September 17, 2018 No Comments

For those who ever stopped to look up the giant painting on the wall of one of the buildings in Philadelphia and wondered how such an awe-inspiring artwork was created

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FIGMAGO (Meg Sagilman Studio): 2018 Fringe review

Chuck Schultz September 6, 2018 No Comments

  FIGMAGO is an escape off of the beaten path, an imaginative walking tour that begins to reveal unknown peculiarities about six muses that inspire muralist Meg…

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Dance in Sketch: FIGMAGO (Meg Saligman and Brian Sanders JUNK)

Chuck Schultz July 24, 2018 No Comments

The preview at Meg Saligman’s Studio of FIGMAGO was a different kind of escape room. FIGMAGO was an escape off of the beaten path.

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