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Tag: The Way Out

Dance Fringe Festival Interviews Theater

A Period of Drastic Change and Reordering: Interview with THE WAY OUT artists and performers.

Henrik Eger September 28, 2020 No Comments

Driving by in cars like a slow-moving funeral procession, we get new perspectives from an all-female cast 

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Theater

The Way Out: New life at Laurel Hill Cemetery with an all-female ensemble of theater artists and aerialists

Henrik Eger September 26, 2020 No Comments

A never-performed before multi-arts show on wheels for Fringe audiences

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Features

10 Picks for the 2020 Philadelphia Fringe Festival

Christopher Munden September 10, 2020 2 Comments

The Fringe Festival kinda crept up on us this year, but here are a few shows we’re looking out for this festival.

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