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DOUBLE BATMAN (Frank Perri): 2014 Fringe Review 87

JB Farley September 24, 2014 No Comments

Frank Perri’s DOUBLE BATMAN is a powerful monologue of loss, withdrawal, and reemergence basically explaining why he is doing a powerful monologue of loss, withdrawal, and reemergence.

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BROKEN PEOPLE (David DelBianco): Fringe Review 82

JB Farley September 23, 2014 No Comments

There is quite a lot of yelling in BROKEN PEOPLE, the new show by local actor and playwright David DelBianco.

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KIM COLES: OH, BUT WAIT . . . THERE’S MORE! (Kim Coles / Dir. Scotch Ellis Loring): Fringe Review 46

JB Farley September 13, 2014 No Comments

The actor, best known for work on “Living Single,” opens it all up with a solo show that is hilarious, hopeful, and surprisingly heartfelt.

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