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A KNEE THAT CAN BEND (Orbiter 3): Love and life in a hot country

Christopher Munden December 8, 2015 No Comments

In Africa as elsewhere, for queers as for everyone, life plays out messily in small tragedies and little loves.

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MOON MAN WALK (Orbiter 3): Interstellar overdrive

Julius Ferraro July 9, 2015 No Comments

James Ijames’s MOON MAN WALK, the first offering by new playwrights’ collective Orbiter 3 presents a fantasy world and a very real story. And a manic pixie girl.

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Moonwalking on the Moon: Lindsay Smiling on Michael Jackson, Philly theater, and the inaugural production by Orbiter 3

Christopher Munden June 29, 2015 1 Comment

This week marks a landmark in independent theater in Philadelphia: the inaugural production by Orbiter 3, a new producing playwrights collective. Over the next three years,…

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