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Philly Fringe 2025: Without a Cue Productions present And Then They Were Dead
Choose-your-own-murder
Without a Cue’s interactive And Then They Were Dead is more fun than it is good—which is, itself, a good thing. Jill Ivey reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2025: Theatre by Development presents Daniel Burgess’s Urinal
Thrilling trials of adolescence
Theatre by Development, a new company founded by UArts grads, presents Urinal, a 2017 high-school period piece that thrills for its verisimilitude, even when it bites off more than it can chew. Kiran Pandey reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2025: Taahira Teshi presents The Silent Struggle (There, I Said It)
One woman’s mental-health struggle tells an important story for everyone
A new Fringe show by interdisciplinary artist Taahira Teshi mixes monologues, singalong, and bluesy ballads to explore one college student’s mental-health journey, and racial inequities in care. A. Lewis reviews.

Philly Fringe 2025: Indecorous Theatre presents The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (Revised)(Again)
An enjoyable escape, Ren Faire style
Indecorous Theatre brings a mostly successful production of the popular Complete Works to a beautiful historic space with its Fringe production in the backyard of the Elfreth’s Alley Museum. An Nichols reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2025: Pier Players Theatre Company presents David Lee White’s Etiquette
The moment we all returned to the theater
With an incisive new satirical drama unfolding backstage at a nonprofit regional theater, Pier Players brings us back to fall of 2021, when theaters were reopening in a whole new world. Stephen Silver reviews.

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Slippery Trout Productions and Cincinnati Shakespeare Company present Dogberry and Verges Are Scared
Clowns in the spotlight
Part Shakespeare, part Stoppard, part Beckett, and part Dumb and Dumber, Philly Fringe offering Dogberry and Verges are Scared is one of the festival’s must-see shows. Jill Ivey reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2025: Rennie Harris presents Beautiful Human Lies: Chapter 4
A truthful partnership of hip-hop and modern dance
North Philly native and street dance pioneer Rennie Harris returns for this year’s Curated Fringe with his Beautiful Human Lies: Chapter 4, fearlessly danced by Megan Bridge. Eileen B. Fisher reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2025: Chris Davis presents The Presented
A calling, not a choice
Performer Chris Davis is back with an updated version of his engaging solo show, The Presented, which is not a Curated show in this year’s Philly Fringe. Alix Rosenfeld reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2025: ArtSake Theatre Company presents Malcolm MacKenzie’s Roadkill Bambi: A Vaporwave Play
In the headlights of the future
ArtSake, a new Philly theater company using the performing arts to inspire climate activism, presents Roadkill Bambi in this year’s Fringe. Emily Esten reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2025: Dan Kitrosser is KAREN TENDERNESS in QUEER WINDOW!
Queer cabaret meets a Hitchcock send-up
Dan Kitrosser’s QUEER WINDOW! welcomes Karen, a repressed suburban wife who discovers a window that reveals unexpected desires in this campy, tender, and funny Hitchcock-inspired cabaret. Josh Herren reviews.

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