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A Chorus of Fated Voices in Split Stage’s “Titanic: The Musical”
For those of you musical lovers who may also be history buffs, Split Stage Productions has a wonderful opportunity for indulging both of your interests at once in the form of Titanic: The Musical, running from June 14 –… Read More ›
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Ballet, Puppets, Memories, and Marxism: Fringe Day 3
This year, my first day of Fringe was my last day, but it was no less of an experience than last year’s. My first show was Bobby’s Ballet Lessons in the basement of the Unitarian Church. Coming in at fifteen… Read More ›
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off the WALL to Hold Benefit for Planned Parenthood
Existence, Persistence, Resistance from Off the Wall Productions is a cabaret-style event focusing on honoring the vital contributions women have made in the theater industry, particularly the performers, composers, and lyricists of musical theater. This celebration of women and their… Read More ›
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Bring It Around Town: Fringe Sunday
Fringe stops for no woman, and today the train kept on chugging. After the high of yesterday’s performances, I was trying to keep my energy up, but I will admit that I was a little tuckered out. Still, I was… Read More ›
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No April Foolin’ at the Fringe
Thank god (whichever deity of your choosing) for Google maps. Not only did it help guide me into the city as I drove in from the lovely environs of dreary Erie, but it also got me to the venue for… Read More ›
