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Art in the Time of COVID: Two new projects from Ninth Planet

Smalley Bogg August 2, 2020 No Comments

Can the performing arts survive a pandemic? Ninth Planet’s answer is a resounding yes.

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STRANGE TENANTS (Sam Tower + Ensemble): 2017 Fringe review

Dorie Byrne September 13, 2017 No Comments

STRANGE TENANTS is a genre-busting production couched in a classic setting.

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In Process: PhiladelphiaDANCE.org’s new residency program to have its first showing with Sam Tower + Ensemble

Steven Weisz for The Dance Journal May 11, 2016 No Comments

Sam Tower + Ensemble will show a selection of In Process material that has resulted from their residence at CHI Movement Art Center.

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BEOWULF/GRENDEL (Renegade): The difficulty of the walking play

Julius Ferraro April 16, 2016 1 Comment

The Renegade Company’s BEOWULF/GRENDEL, directed by the multitalented Maura Krause, leads the audience through West Philly’s scenic Mount Moriah Cemetery.

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