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The Off-Season

Fringe-For-Fall again

by Phillip Andrew Bennett Low • 11/27/08 • Drifting outside of my usual comfort zone, I'm always struck by the fact that this town doesn't really consist of a "theatre community" so much as it consists of a vast array of communities arranged around various disciplines and economic models.MORE »

Fringe-For-Fall

by Phillip Andrew Bennett Low • 10/19/08 • addiction a - dic - tion [uh-dik-shuhn] -noun the state of being enslaved to a habit or practice or to something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming, as narcotics, to such an extent that its cessation causes severe trauma. Origin: 1595–1605; < L addiction- (s. of addictio) a giving over, surrender.MORE »

Leave

by Phillip Andrew Bennett Low • 10/13/08 • So I received an e-mail from Matt Everett (cards on the table: I know the playwright), offering me a comp to come and review this show, with the caveat that this one, unlike the previous shows of his that I’d seen and reviewed, was not a romantic comedy. This is significant, because it is emphatically one of his favored genres, and it is emphatically not mine.MORE »

Twin Cities Improv Festival: Part one of three

by Phillip Andrew Bennett Low • July 5, 2008 • Reviewing improv is a strange thing. While in any kind of live performance, it's the case that the performance I see one night isn't going to the performance you see another, in improv that's carried to an extreme -- even the broad outlines may vary widely. Without the security of a unifying text, it's easily possible that the same show might be side-splitting one night and horrifically, jaw-droppingly bad the next.MORE »
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