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Tag: Micromania

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.

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

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.

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

Micromaniac: Interview with Julius Ferraro about his new work, Philadelphia theater, and how well-paid critics are

Christopher Munden May 7, 2014 No Comments

Julius Ferraro talks about his new show, MICROMANIA, and how writing about theater has changed the way he looks at it.

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