ON THE FRINGE: Win tickets to Iron

Participating in the Fringe Festival for the first time in five years, Theatre Exile's dropping Iron, a play about two women who must tear down the figurative walls of their relationship years after a horrible event that had torn them apart. Theatre Exile Here's a clip from Mark Cofta's preview of the show: Theatre Exile launches both its 13th season and its new South Philly home, Studio X, with the Philadelphia première of Scottish playwright Rona Munro's prison drama, Iron. Barrymore Award-winners Catharine Slusar and Kim Carson play mother and daughter, trying to reconnect 15 years after a brutal murder. Deborah Block, a co-founder of the Live Arts and Fringe festivals, directs this taut mystery. To win a pair of tickets to the Friday, September 10, 9 p.m. performance at South Philly's Studio X, answer the following trivia question:

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ON THE FRINGE: Win tickets to Iron

POSTED: Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 3:18 PM
Participating in the Fringe Festival for the first time in five years, Theatre Exile's dropping Iron, a play about two women who must tear down the figurative walls of their relationship years after a horrible event that had torn them apart.
Theatre Exile
Here's a clip from Mark Cofta's preview of the show:
Theatre Exile launches both its 13th season and its new South Philly home, Studio X, with the Philadelphia première of Scottish playwright Rona Munro's prison drama, Iron. Barrymore Award-winners Catharine Slusar and Kim Carson play mother and daughter, trying to reconnect 15 years after a brutal murder. Deborah Block, a co-founder of the Live Arts and Fringe festivals, directs this taut mystery.
To win a pair of tickets to the Friday, September 10, 9 p.m. performance at South Philly's Studio X, answer the following trivia question:

In what year did Deborah Block co-found the Live Arts and Fringe festivals?

E-mail your answers to carolyn.huckabay@citypaper.net for a chance to win! [UPDATE, Sept. 9, 2 p.m.]: Congratulations to Brendan, who was the first to answer the correct year of the Live Arts fest's arrival: 1997.
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