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Author Archives: Eric Kingrea

Posted inSpoleto 2016, Theater

‘Golem’ is the most visually interesting thing you see at Spoleto.

by Eric Kingrea June 9, 2016
Posted inFilm/Literature, Spoleto 2016

The Bard of Edisto left me devastated

by Eric Kingrea June 8, 2016
Posted inSpoleto 2016, Theater

A personal device gets personal in Golem

by Eric Kingrea June 8, 2016
Posted inSpoleto 2016, Theater

PURE stages Citizen, a dramatic look at what racism means in the here and now

by Eric Kingrea June 1, 2016
Posted inComedy, Spoleto 2016

Playwright and performer Martin Dockery travels the world to find inspiration for his shows

by Eric Kingrea June 1, 2016
Posted inComedy, SPOLETO 2006

REVIEW ‌ You’re Welcome for What You’re About to See

by Eric Kingrea May 24, 2006
Posted inComedy, SPOLETO 2006

REVIEW ‌ Upright Citizens Brigade Touring Co.

by Eric Kingrea May 24, 2006
Posted inComedy, SPOLETO 2006, Spoleto 2007

REVIEW ‌ Skinny White Comics

by Eric Kingrea May 24, 2006
Posted inOpera & Theatre, SPOLETO 2006

REVIEW ‌ Hambone

by Eric Kingrea May 24, 2006

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