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Dance Reviews

PARSONS DANCE (NextMove DANCE): Modern technology meets dance

Eri Yoneda December 10, 2016 No Comments

The repertoires PARSONS DANCE present at the Prince have clear themes and stories, yet remain enigmatic and abstract.

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Previews Theater

BrainSpunk Theater launches its new home with THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE!

Christopher Munden March 3, 2015 No Comments

Sharpen your stilettos! BrainSpunk Theater introduces its new performance space in Kensington with THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE!, March 5-28, 2015.

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4Play Crack the Glass Theatre Company 2013 Philadelphia Fringe review
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[4] 4PLAY (Crack the Glass Theatre Company): Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 6, 2013 No Comments

Short plays by unknown playwrights, mixed performances by rarely seen actors, an upstart company that takes statement-making risks: this is what the Fringe is all…

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