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SoLow in Sketch: PEOPLE ARE STRANGE AND OTHER REVELATIONS (Automatic Arts)

Chuck Schultz June 20, 2018 No Comments

Automatic Arts put together an art show with real action as part of SoLow Fest.

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MR BURNS (Villanova): The future in three acts

Christopher Munden February 15, 2018 No Comments

What would 21st-century American culture look like if all we knew about it was told generations after an apocalypse

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FISHTOWN: A Hipster Noir (Tribe of Fools): 2017 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 12, 2017 2 Comments

This is what you’re looking for. This is Fringe. Tribe of Fools delivers the goods… again.

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Fringe in Sketch: ANTIHERO

Aaron Krolikowski September 18, 2016 No Comments

Comic book nerds turn vigilante against the Philadelphia Parking Authority in Tribe of Fools’ ANTIHERO.

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ANTIHERO (Tribe of Fools): 2016 Fringe review 32.2

Michael Kelly September 16, 2016 No Comments

Soaring out of the gates with effortless acrobatics, Tribe of Fools’ robust remount of ANTIHERO is a true theatrical powerhouse

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ANTIHERO (Tribe of Fools): 2016 Fringe review 32.1

Olivia Jia September 13, 2016 No Comments

Tribe of Fools returns to Fringe with a satirical look at the culture of comic book heroes.

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ZOMBIES . . . WITH GUNS (Tribe of Fools): 2015 Fringe Review 18

Debra Miller September 7, 2015 No Comments

The Zombie Apocalypse invades the Fringe with Tribe of Fools’ zany foray into the fright genre, with a serious socio-political message about gun violence.

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Gigi Naglak, Bryan S Clark (as Horny Rudolph), and Gwen Rooker in a previous installment of Tribe of Fools’ annual holiday burlesque (Photo credit: Plate 3 Photography)
Previews Theater

Tribe of Fools Gets Naughty with THE REVENGE OF HORNY RUDOLPH: A Holiday Burlesque Preview with Terry Brennan

Debra Miller December 3, 2014 No Comments

Tribe of Fools’ popular holiday burlesque is back this year for one night only with its fifth ensemble-devised installment, THE REVENGE OF HORNY RUDOLPH.

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[33] PAPERBACK DREADFUL (Shannon House): Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 13, 2013 No Comments

Improv is the jam band genre of theater: it often seems more fun to do than fun to watch. Sure, it provides tools to young…

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