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Fringe in Sketch: (MISS) JULIE (Svaha Theatre Collective)

Chuck Schultz September 15, 2017 No Comments

Rich people need it. Poor people have it. If you eat it then you die.

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(MISS) JULIE (Svaha Theatre Collective): 2017 Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 14, 2017 No Comments

In (MISS) JULIE, Svada Theatre Collective gives the naturalistic classic a much-needed reinterpretation.

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YOUNG FREDERICK DOUGLASS (Beacon): From slave to American hero, the pen defeats the whip

Emily Kluver April 13, 2016 No Comments

The play celebrates and honors the life of a great American hero in a way that allows adults and young people to see how much can be accomplished through learning and perseverance.

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STAIRS TO THE ROOF (EgoPo and Rowan): An absurdist take on a fledgling work by Tennessee Williams

Debra Miller February 14, 2015 2 Comments

This is Tennessee Williams as you’ve never seen him, filled with youthful ardor, idealism, and scorn, and well suited for showcasing a young ensemble of emerging talents.

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