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Tag: The Elementary Spacetime Show

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Fringe in Sketch: THE ELEMENTARY SPACETIME SHOW

Aaron Krolikowski September 23, 2016 No Comments

A young girl attempts suicide and wakes up trapped in a cosmic vaudevillian game show that she must win in order to enter the void of death.

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THE ELEMENTARY SPACETIME SHOW (César Alvarez): 2016 Fringe review 68.2

Ashna Ali September 20, 2016 1 Comment

Wild, unabashed, meta upon meta, with a depth of emotional honesty that brings one dangerously close to heartbreak

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THE ELEMENTARY SPACETIME SHOW (César Alvarez): 2016 Fringe review 68.1

Julia Taus September 19, 2016 3 Comments

César Alvarez’s unique collaboration with the University of the Arts boasts a youthful cast of energetic performers who create a probing spectacle through the guise…

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How to Win at Fringe: Seeing 35 shows with Brett Mapp

Christopher Munden September 1, 2016 No Comments

Brett Mapp knows his Fringe. His itinerary would be a good starting point for anyone considering what to see.

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