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Monday, September 12, 2011

Philly Improv Theatre and its audience have fun with Friends of Alcatraz. This is not the famous prison. It’s a saucy cat with many intriguing friends. The friends all have complicated stories — even the rabbi. This is clever amusing theater presented by talented and whimsical performers. Good music, clever staging… this is a very pleasant — no, better than that — a whimsical, thoughtful Fringe offering. You’ll leave laughing and applauding. If you think puppets aren’t your thing, you might have a different view after seeing what the PHIT performers have put together to amuse themselves and you.

Through Sept. 17, Mainstage at the Adrienne, 2030 Sansom St. MORE INFO HERE.

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