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Tag: Rodeo

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RODEO (Quince): “Who you calling a lady?”

Emily Kluver April 9, 2016 No Comments

Throw your preconceived notions about gender aside and ride your own exasperated mule to Quince Productions’ staging of RODEO.

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[photo essay] Reverse Cowgirls and Hot Cowboys: Quince presents RODEO by Philip Dawkins

John Donges April 6, 2016 No Comments

Photographer John Donges was at a recent run-through of RODEO, a fun family friendly play by Chicago writer Philip Dawkins.

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It’s Family Friendly But It Still Has Hot Cowboys: Quince director Rich Rubin on RODEO by Philip Dawkins

Christopher Munden March 22, 2016 No Comments

Quince artistic director Rich Rubin about his company, its latest production, and the unique challenges of staging a family show.

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