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Tag: Opera Macabre

Ama Bollinger stars in Chris Davis’s ANNA K (Photo credit: Courtesy of the artist)
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Deb Miller’s 15 Top Picks for the 2014 Philadelphia Fringe Festival

Debra Miller July 26, 2014 3 Comments

Phindie will provide more Philly Fringe Festival coverage than any publication in the world! Coverage begins with 15 picks from star Phindie writer Deb Miller.

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Philadelphia Opera Collective’s OPERA MACABRE: EDGAR ALLAN POE Fringe review
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[35] OPERA MACABRE: EDGAR ALLAN POE (Philadelphia Opera Collective): Fringe review

Debra Miller September 14, 2013 No Comments

An original chamber opera by the exciting young Philadelphia Opera Collective, OPERA MACABRE—which fittingly opened on Friday the 13th!—captures all the hair-raising suspense and psychological…

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Erik Ransom. Photo by Debra Miller.
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[31] TRAGIC EVENTS (Erik Ransom): Fringe review

Debra Miller September 12, 2013 No Comments

One of the best bonuses of Philadelphia’s Fringe Festival is the nightly after-party at the Festival Bar (this year at Underground Arts), where everyone can…

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