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Tag: SoLow Fest 2015

60-Second Review Reviews SoLow Fest 2016 Theater

ONE WAY RED (Dani Solomon): SoLow review

Lisa Panzer June 29, 2015 No Comments

Dani Solomon’s 40-minute sojourn to Mars is inspired by testimonials from folks who are seriously vying for a one way ticket to go to the red planet.

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60-Second Review Reviews SoLow Fest 2016 Theater

HUMAN & AUTISMAN (John Cherney): SoLow review

Lisa Panzer June 29, 2015 No Comments

John Cherney weaves a illuminating narrative reflecting on the validity of feeling alone, isolation, autism and the science and nature of universal connectivity

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SÉANCE WITH INFINITY (Corey Bechelli and Cory Kram): SoLow review

Lisa Panzer June 23, 2015 No Comments

Up and away in the Larchwood Sky Parlor, artists Corey Bechelli and Cory Cram set about channeling energies from beyond tomorrow.

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF FOOD (Steve Gravelle): SoLow review

Lisa Panzer June 23, 2015 1 Comment

Steve Gravelle is a food enthusiast. He is also an accomplished theater artist. Combine these two major ingredients and you have a recipe for some tasty interactive theater

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Katherine Perry talks SEX, SoLow Fest, and why we should definitely WebMD that shit

Christopher Munden June 19, 2015 No Comments

Katherine Perry wants to talk about sex, baby. An inventively funny comic actor, Katherine is one of nine Bright Invention ensemble members performing an original…

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A Car Full of Theater: Nell Bang-Jensen on road trips, small audiences, and her SoLow piece ROAD MAY FLOOD

Christopher Munden June 17, 2015 No Comments

Nell Bang-Jensen has drive. She’s a high octane, finely tuned machine of fully loaded artistic talent.

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The SoLow Down: Six picks for SoLow Fest 2015

Christopher Munden June 16, 2015 No Comments

Phindie’s recommendations for SoLow Fest 2015.

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