Philly Fringe Festival: Tristan Tzara Was My Best Friend In Junior High

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A new Passover Seder as designed by the Dadaist poet Tristan Tzara. Instead of telling the Passover story, this ritual commemorates the time that all the other Dadaists decided to stop doing Dada and go and invent Surrealism, and Tristan Tzara was not invited. The audience is invited to sit around the dinner table, drink four glasses of wine, and be a part of this immersive meditation on community, friendship and loss. Get your spot at the table by going to fringearts.com

“Make a list of all the groups you’re in. “ Mr Stine FOR SALE
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The table is introduced to Tristan Tzara (Jon Cole), one of the founders and central figures of the anti-establishment Dada movement. FOR SALE
Lily Guerin reads a declaration about blueberries. FOR SALE
A skit is read about the relationship of Batman (Sean Kelley) and Robin (R. Eric Thomas). FOR SALE
Tristan Tzara (Jon Cole) takes an old fashioned photograph of the table. FOR SALE
Mr Stine gives the third toast while Tristan Tzara (Jon Cole) gets up and talks about being left behind by his friends for the annoying movement of Surrealism. FOR SALE
Michael Manfroni reads about dead things. FOR SALE
Allana Wodry and Adam Breese read the parable of the sardines. FOR SALE
Tristan Tzara (Jon Cole) gives an interview to a high heel shoe. FOR SALE

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