Monthly Archives: August 2011
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Rest your mouth and listen…
Leave a commentAugust 13, 2011 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Melting in Madras at the 2011 Minnesota Fringe Festival H. R. Britton H. R. is a quiet, conversational storyteller with …
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Listless does not describe this show.
Leave a commentAugust 13, 2011 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
This is Where Your Free Time goes to Die at the 2011 Minnesota Fringe Festival Screaming Mutes Productions I don’t …
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And am I born to die?
Leave a commentAugust 12, 2011 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Red Resurrected at the 2011 Minnesota Fringe Festival Isabel Nelson and the Ensemble And am I born to die? And …
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Bill and Ted’s Excellent Religion
Leave a commentAugust 12, 2011 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Improvidence at the 2011 Minnesota Fringe Festival Infinitely Spectacular Productions Best.Mary Magdalene.Ever. Let’s get that front and center. The Jim …
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Mahvelous storytelling, dahling…
Leave a commentAugust 10, 2011 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
The Magnificent Story of St. Marlene’s Marvelous Moonshine (Made by Monks) at the 2011 Minnesota Fringe Festival Christy Marie Kent …
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Pub stories…
Leave a commentAugust 9, 2011 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
John Dingley and the Biggest Pack of Lies You Ever Heard at the 2011 Minnesota Fringe Festival John Dingley …From …
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Entwined
2August 8, 2011 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Entwined at the 2011 Minnesota Fringe Festival Amy Salloway – Awkward Moment Productions Amy is well known on the Fringe …
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Throw me a crumb…
2August 8, 2011 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Review of Camelot is Crumbling at the 2011 Minnesota Fringe Festival. Maximum Verbosity Even the dogs under the table are …
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Losing My Religion
Leave a commentAugust 7, 2011 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Losing My Religion: Confessions of a New Age Refugee at the 2011 Minnesota Fringe Festival. Seth Lepore I am charmed …
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Ahab meets the Wandering Jew
Leave a commentAugust 7, 2011 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Review of Underneath the Lintel at the 2011 Minnesota Fringe Festival. Pat O’Brien’s Vanity Theatrics I have met this man …
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