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Tag: The Lid

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THE LID (Pat Finnerty & BRAT): 2015 Fringe Review 8

Debra Miller September 5, 2015 No Comments

BRAT brings a raw alternative true-fringe experience to this year’s festival with Pat Finnerty’s original work of rock-n-roll cabaret theater.

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Jess Conda’s Shameless Plugs and Top Picks for the 2015 Fringe Festival

Jess Conda August 20, 2015 No Comments

Jess Conda IS Fringe. Here are her in-the-know picks and plugs for the 2015 Fringe Festival

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How to Fringe? On a Bike.

Christopher Munden August 3, 2015 2 Comments

It’s more dope than Lance Armstrong. And ballsier too. The Phindie Fringe Bike Tour is the best way to enjoy the 2015 Fringe Festival.

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Promotional image for Sam Tower + Ensemble’s 901 NOWHERE STREET, with Emilie Krause (Photo credit: Lauren Tuvell)
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Deb Miller’s 15 Top Picks for the 2015 Fringe Festival

Debra Miller July 20, 2015 No Comments

Top Philly theater writer Deb Miller previews the best of the 2015 Philadelphia Fringe Festival.

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