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Tag: The Long Tides

Nicole Quenelle in The Long Tides. Photo by Hannah van Sciver.
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THE LONG TIDES (Nicole Quenelle): 2016 Fringe review 62

Julia Taus September 18, 2016 1 Comment

The layering of story elements, occasional improv, and comedic repetition accompanied with robust sound design breathes life into each new scene

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The Long Tides of Time: Nicole Quenelle on her 2016 Fringe show

Christopher Munden September 2, 2016 No Comments

THE LONG TIDES weaves clown, movement, audience participation and narrative in a poignant audit of how we spend our minutes.

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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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Theater and Crudites: Nicole Quenelle gives us the SoLow down on REFRESHMENTS WILL BE PROVIDED

Christopher Munden June 15, 2016 No Comments

We got the SoLow down on time, refreshments, and the SoLow-Fringe relationship.

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