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Tag: Traveling Light

Traveling Light. Lindsay Harris Friel, Fringe Review. Kyle Cassidy
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TRAVELING LIGHT (Liam’s Sofa Cushion Fortress): 2013 Fringe review 13.1

Jessica Foley September 8, 2013 3 Comments

Entering the Adrienne’s Skybox into Liam’s Sofa Cushion Fortress Philadelphia premiere production of TRAVELING LIGHT, I was worried. I normally abhor plays hinged around real-life…

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Fringe Preview 9: Center City Fringe

Christopher Munden September 6, 2013 1 Comment

There’s still a cachet and a natural audience draw when a work is staged in the center of town, and that’s still where most of…

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Liam Castellan: An interview with the director of TRAVELING LIGHT

Christopher Munden August 30, 2013 4 Comments

Director/producer Liam Castellan of Liam’s Sofa Cushion Fortress is bringing London’s “Summer of Love” to the 2013 Fringe. His Philadelphia premiere production of Traveling Light, a contemporary piece by local…

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