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Philly Fringe 2025: FringeArts presents nora chipaumire’s Dambudzo
Dambudzo means trouble
nora chipaumire’s “anti-genre” performance installation Dambudzo, part of the curated Fringe Festival, is a postcolonial fever dream. Melissa Strong reviews.
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Philly Fringe 2025: Megan Markham presents Witch with Her Skirt on Fire
Pagan storytelling for today’s world
Traveling solo artist Megan Markham celebrates edgy, accessible storytelling in Witch with Her Skirt on Fire, an expertly performed trio of tales that reclaim the word “witch” and the women who challenge power. Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer reviews.
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Philly Fringe 2025: Publick Pleasure presents Sympathy Towards a Soldier
The Music and Death of Major John André
For Fringe, espionage and music in colonial Philadelphia. Gail Obenreder reviews Publick Pleasure’s Sympathy Towards a Soldier.
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Philly Fringe 2025: Anna Snapp presents I Found That the Sun Will Rise Tomorrow
Healing through storytelling
After years of performing a solo show about her own medical and mental health struggles (for international Fringe audiences as well as doctors), Anna Snapp brings I Found That the Sun Will Rise Tomorrow to the Philly Fringe. A. Lewis reviews.
Philly Fringe 2025: Heather Dutton and Grace Yi-Li Tong present SHEBANG
A dance double bill tackles adolescence from queer and Asian perspectives
A double bill from a pair of Brooklyn-based choreographers explores adolescence through queer and Asian American lenses with You’re Actually the Last Person I Wanted to See Today and ZOO! Krista Mar reviews.
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Philly Fringe 2025: 1812 Productions presents Tanaquil Márquez and Eliana Fabiyi’s La Otra
An ambitious bilingual world premiere
In a first for 1812 and an exciting move for the Curated Fringe, Tanaquil Márquez and Eliana Fabiyi’s ambitious, funny, and magical new play La Otra, a bilingual production, comes to the Arden’s Arcadia Stage. Anna Fiscarelli-Mintz reviews.
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Bristol Riverside Theatre presents Christopher Durang’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
Nodding to Chekhov in New Hope
An unhappy family with Chekhovian undertones takes center stage in Bristol Riverside Theatre’s handsome production of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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Philly Fringe 2025: Automatic Arts presents Josh McIlvain’s Slideshow
Rediscovering physical media through a found family
Josh McIlvain of Philly’s Automatic Arts is back in this year’s Fringe with his popular Slideshow, a performance built around a real-life carousel of a stranger’s vintage family photos. Walt Maguire reviews.
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Philly Fringe 2025: Lee Minora presents Baby Everything
Do you have everything?
Lee Minora’s new solo show, Baby Everything, takes aim at everyone melting down over the state of the world as seen through our screens. Alaina Johns reviews.
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Philly Fringe 2025: Humble Materials presents Jessica Noel’s CASS
A blessing and a curse
Humble Materials continues its annual string of feminist retellings of canonical works with CASS, loosely based on Cassandra’s story in Euripides’s The Trojan Women. Jill Ivey reviews.
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