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Tag: Rachel Icenogle

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OMELETTO (Ombelico Mask Ensemble): 2016 Fringe review 77

Christopher Munden September 20, 2016 3 Comments

It’s “like Hamlet”, with all the key plot points, “only scrambled” in a light-hearted Commedia dell’arte of masks, jokes, music, and puppets.

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Deb Miller’s Top Picks for the 2016 Philadelphia Fringe Festival

Debra Miller July 8, 2016 No Comments

Can’t decide what to see in the 2016 Philadelphia Fringe Festival? Check out Deb Miller’s recommendations in her annual top picks preview.

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LIKE A BAT OUT OF HADES (Ombelico): 2015 Fringe Review 12

Debra Miller September 6, 2015 1 Comment

Ombelico Mask Ensemble delights with its updated bi-lingual version of Euripides’ Alcestis, performed outdoors in a rollicking Commedia dell’Arte style.

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Kate Abernethy and Rachel Icenogle rehearsing “Little Red: an improvisation” in FROM OUR LIVING ROOM by Birds on a Wire (Photo credit: Plate 3 Photography)
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FROM OUR LIVING ROOM (Birds on a Wire Dance Theatre): Fringe Review 74

Debra Miller September 21, 2014 No Comments

FROM OUR LIVING ROOM comprises five original pieces—four duets and one solo—choreographed and performed by the all-female members of the emerging company Birds on a Wire.

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