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Taking Care: Nell Bang-Jensen on Pig Iron’s new show

Christopher Munden May 30, 2018 No Comments

“I was thinking about what happens in domestic spaces that is often hidden from plain sight but could benefit from being brought into the open”

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TWELFTH NIGHT (Pig Iron): Upends Expectations, Rights Shakespeare’s Play

Julius Ferraro December 10, 2013 No Comments

David Patrick Stearns writes yet another petulant review, this time of Pig Iron’s TWELFTH NIGHT. If he whines enough that he isn’t entertained at theater…

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10 Picks for 2011 Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe

Christopher Munden September 11, 2011 No Comments

This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe, and the 2011 edition looks bigger andbetter than ever. The Live Arts…

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Fringe Festival Previews Theater

Theater Picks for the 2010 Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe

Christopher Munden September 2, 2010 No Comments

The Live Arts and Philly Fringe has grown and moved mostly North and West from its Old City nexus, prices have gone up, and the roster of…

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