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Adam reviews the St. John Fisher Student Film Festival and โ€˜Twelve Dollar$โ€™

The Little Theatre hosted the second annual St. John Fisher College Student Film Festival, which presents a program of works made by undergraduate students enrolled in the college’s Department of Media and Communication as well as the Film and Television Studies minor. The program screened four films, which managed to span a spectrum of genres, […]

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Becca reviews ‘Labyrinth’

The highly anticipated Sunday night premiere of โ€œLabyrinthโ€ at RMSCโ€™s Strasenburgh Planetarium did not disappoint. Co-created by BIODANCEโ€™s Missy Pfohl Smith and media artist W. Michelle Harris โ€” who together presented the acclaimed โ€œAnomalyโ€ at the same venue in 2013 and 2016 โ€” the multi-sensory show was performed to a full house on opening night. […]

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Becca reviews ‘Big Knockers,’ ‘The Lanthan Mire,’ ‘The Space Between,’ and ‘Creditors’

If you’re in the mood for some silly, bawdy humor and enjoy participating in a good puzzle, check out the final performance of the delightful “Big Knockers: Debunking the Fox Sisters” next Saturday at Abilene. Produced by Stone’s Throw (the people behind “Dashboard Dramas,” “The Oboe Show,” and “Hot Tub: The Musical”), the show is […]

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Adam reviews ‘Wolf Tails and Stolen Footprints,’ ‘Good Joke/Bad Joke Bingo,’ and ’50 Shades of Gay’

โ€œWolf Tails and Stolen Footprintsโ€ opens with the showโ€™s 12-person cast running about Blackfriars’ darkened stage, each of them fearfully crying out. The chaos carries on for a time, until the din suddenly falls away as a voice calls out, โ€œOnce upon a time!โ€ This brief opening neatly encapsulates the idea behind the production, in […]

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Adam reviews โ€˜Complimentary Hecklingโ€™ and โ€˜Carnival of Soulsโ€™

Before the big Friday on the Fringe show from Plasticiens Volants, I made sure I got to experience โ€œComplimentary Heckling,โ€ which is, well, pretty much exactly what it sounds like. Performance artist Crackerjack is camped out in Parcel 5, megaphone in hand, ready to spread some good vibes to any passerby who looks her way. […]

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