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Philly Fringe 2019: Pig Iron Theatre Company presents ‘Superterranean’
Paradise lost, continually
Mimi Lien and Pig Iron venture into society’s anomie with the curated Fringe’s ‘Superterranean.’ Gail Obenreder reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2019: Philly Improv Theater presents ‘Riot in Rittenhouse’
For Philly, by Philly
A PHIT sketch comedy crew takes on the city itself in this worthwhile Fringe offering. Alaina Johns reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2019: Theater Oblivion presents ‘Siren Songs’
A call to care
‘Siren Songs,’ a Fringe offering from Theater Oblivion, puts the humanity back into a conversation about America’s opioid crisis. Jarrett McCreary reviews.

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Free Fringe Philly: Eibhleann Clyne presents ‘In Pasta’
This show is a snack
With the Free Fringe's 'In Pasta,' a heroic everywoman faces her imposter syndrome. Aaron Pond reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2019: MACHO GOAT presents ‘A Literal Doll House’
In the doll house
‘A Doll’s House’ is back again for the Fringe—but this time, the dolls are real. Michelle Nugent reviews.
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Philly Fringe 2019: Hella Fresh Theater presents John Rosenberg’s ‘Autopia’
The play’s not the thing
When language is a limiter: in the Fringe’s ‘Autopia,’ the play is not the thing. Brad Rothbart reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2019 presents ‘Male Tears: A Clown Castration’
Take on toxic masculinity
‘Male Tears,’ a new work-in-progress from talented Pig Iron school alums, takes on toxic masculinity in this Fringe Fest debut. Alaina Johns reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2019: Lone Brick Theatre Company presents ‘The Clinic’
Please take a seat
A theater troupe from Widener University highlights the sinister absurdism of a medical waiting-room purgatory with ‘The Clinic.’ Alaina Johns reviews.

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Philly Fringe 2019: Nick Gillette presents ‘Myths and Monsters: An Improvised Hero’s Journey’
Holding out for a hero
Nick Gillette’s ‘Myths and Monsters,’ staged at Philly Improv Theater for the Fringe, misses the mark on embracing the epic. Michelle Nugent reviews.
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Philly Fringe 2019: Juniper Productions presents Julie Zaffarano’s ‘Destiny is a Careless Waiter’
No need for dessert
An assortment of three plays from local writer Julie Zaffarano serve up delights in a diner. Michelle Nugent reviews.
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