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THE ABSOLUTE BRIGHTNESS OF LEONARD PELKEY (PTC): Just another queer tragedy

Cameron Kelsall May 23, 2017 No Comments

If you like your gay stories trite and tragic, this is the play for you.

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XY Scheherazade Unstuck Theater
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[72] XY SCHEHERAZADE (Unstuck Theater): Fringe review

JB Farley September 22, 2013 No Comments

XY SCHEHERAZADE works very hard to conjure the moment when “a story that you’re telling a friend becomes, for a minute, a shared perspective.” But…

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IF I WERE A DRAG QUEEN, I WOULD BE FAMOUS (Shannon Agnew)
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[50] IF I WERE A DRAG QUEEN, I WOULD BE FAMOUS (Shannon Agnew): 2013 Fringe review

JB Farley September 17, 2013 No Comments

Keep an eye (and an ear) out for Shannon Agnew. Her new show, IF I WERE A DRAG QUEEN, I WOULD BE FAMOUS, is a…

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DREADFULLY WHITE (Susan Pope) Fringe review
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[41] DREADFULLY WHITE (Susan Pope): Fringe review

JB Farley September 15, 2013 No Comments

For the first few years of the Philly Fringe, it cost like five dollars to see a show. You could take a gamble on shows…

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