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Category: Spoleto 2012

Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2012

Photos: Peace, love, and zydeco, y’all

by Stratton Lawrence June 11, 2012
Posted inConcert & Choral, Spoleto 2012

Spoleto bids Farewell to the Gaillard

by Lindsay Koob June 10, 2012
Posted inSpoleto 2012, Theater

Michael E. Evans keeps Philip Simmons’ flame alive in Fired Up and Focused

by Celeste Pottier June 10, 2012
Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2012

Rebirth lets the good times roll at the Cistern

by Erica Jackson Curran June 9, 2012
Posted inSpoleto 2012, Theater

Dinner with Friends draws huge laughs for a divorce story

by Elizabeth Pandolfi June 8, 2012
Posted inSpoleto 2012, Theater

Mike Daisey is just as disappointed with himself as you want him to be

by Patrick Sharbaugh June 7, 2012
Posted inSpoleto 2012, Theater

Sexy, charming Traces impresses and entertains

by Erica Jackson Curran June 7, 2012
Posted inComedy, Spoleto 2012

Two Man Movie busts out the charm

by Evan Berke June 7, 2012
Posted inDance, Spoleto 2012

A Crack in Everything pleases visual thrill-seekers; not for the masses

by Gervase Caycedo Kolmos June 7, 2012
Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2012

Mavis Staples fills the Gaillard with spirit

by Stratton Lawrence June 7, 2012

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