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Tag: Shannon Murphy

Film Reviews

BABYTEETH (dir. Shannon Murphy): Film review

Dan Scully June 17, 2020 No Comments

An A-rate tale of flawed, kindhearted humans doing their best to be as good as they possibly can.

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Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews

NECESSARY EFFORTS (The Naked Stark): Fringe Review 54

Kirsten Kaschock for thINKingDANCE September 15, 2014 No Comments

What is necessary? In NECESSARY EFFORTS, the mixed-bill production by The Naked Stark, the answer offered is the work of making.

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Emily L. Gibson and Steve Lippe in MAKING the WORLD a BETTER PLACE through MURALS.
Dance Reviews Theater

NICE AND FRESH November (SmokeyScout): Get punched in the face by art at SmokeyScout Productions’ NICE AND FRESH

Julius Ferraro November 4, 2013 1 Comment

SmokeyScout is named after artistic director Josh McIlvain’s cats: Smokey and Scout. The program of the November NICE AND FRESH thanks them, along with Moving Arts of…

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Sebastian Cummings, creator and performer in "I Am Because I Am" in DANCE IT OUT.
Dance

DANCE IT OUT: SEBASTIAN AND SHANNON (curated by Meg Foley): What Stays With You

Becca Weber for thINKingDANCE October 18, 2013 No Comments

Excerpted from thINKingDANCE.net. Upon entering the dark, intimate AUX space for Meg Foley’s first DANCE IT OUT (a new series she is curating), the crowd made…

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