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Monday, July 23, 2007

What Would Marx Say?

by Paul Gillis


Theatergoers with an intellectual bent had a chance to meet Karl Marx at the Fringe Festival--as recreated by Howard Zinn of Iron Age Theater. Unfortunately, this show in the Colosseum space at the Warehouse ran only for the first weekend of the festival.

You can see more photos at http://paulgillis.phanfare.com/album/338390/482325#imageID=21999942
Posted by Paul Gillis at 12:56 AM

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