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Features Fringe Festival

Late Night at the Fringe

Christopher Munden September 8, 2016 No Comments

After the party it’s the after party. All Festival long, things go late into the night at La Peg, the festival bar along Delaware Avenue.

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Red 40 and the Last Groovement kicks off a stellar fortnight of Late Night Fringe.
Features Fringe Festival Music

Fringe Late Night: FULL Schedule and Preview

Christopher Munden August 16, 2015 No Comments

For this year’s Fringe Festival, King Britt and Kate Watson-Wallace has put together a tasty schedule of Late Night offerings at the Fringe bar.

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Previews Theater

Screw the Barrymores, Get Some Clown Funk

Christopher Munden November 4, 2013 No Comments

The Barrymore Awards, Philadelphia’s bastard stepchild of the Oliviers or Tonys, took something of a hiatus for the 2012/13 season, as the downfall of the…

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Jess Conda in Eternal Glamnation
Fringe Festival Previews

Shameless Plugs and Badass Shows: Jess Conda’s picks for the 2013 Fringe Festival

Jess Conda August 23, 2013 No Comments

Phindie is gearing up its coverage of the 2013 Fringe Festival, with previews, interviews, and reviews featuring over 60 shows in theater and other performing…

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