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Tag: Parts: A Speed Through

THE TALKBACK (Berserker Residents)
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[56.1] THE TALKBACK (Berserker Residents): Fringe review

Michael Fisher September 20, 2013 2 Comments

Every now and then we need to take a step back and look at the art of theater from a distance—through a microscope, in a…

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[10] PARTS: A SPEED-THROUGH (Drexel Players): Fringe review

Michael Fisher September 7, 2013 1 Comment

PARTS: A SPEED-THROUGH is an ambitious, outside-the-box piece devised and performed by the Drexel Players. Anyone who has ever been involved in theater knows the…

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Fringe Preview 3: West Philly Fringe

Christopher Munden August 29, 2013 No Comments

With ten venues hosting fifteen shows in seven different categories (Comedy+Improv, Dance, Music, Happenings, Film, Visual Art, and Theater), West Philadelphia really does have a…

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