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Margaret Cross MARGARET CROSS was born in Ohio, raised in Florida, and currently resides in New York City, where she is a singer and actress. She is a Florida State University graduate, where she studied music journalism, history, and philosophy. Her CD reviews can be found on Music.Com and Clovis Records. She enjoys comic books, ukulele, and recently discovered an enthusiasm for fireworks.




Go-Go, Kitty, Go!: Biker Babe Babylon
August 27, 2005

Fringe Festival brings us a hot time with hell cats, transvestites, and political candidates.

The Magnificent Hour: Death... by Hilarity
August 27, 2005

Experimental comedy troupe Etc... brings 60 minutes of government sanctioned murder to the Fringe Festival, with very funny results.

Tokyo Nostalgia: Strangers and a Train
August 24, 2005

Theatre Arts Japan and the Fringe Festival present this delicate triad of tales, featuring death, dreams, and travel.

The Unholy Secrets of the Theremin: Eccentic Ether
August 23, 2005

Fringe Festival performance piece is an entertaining evening of strange comedy, strange music, and strange accents.

The Cross: Crucify Yourself
August 18, 2005

Actor and playwright Toby Wherry comes to the New York Fringe with a long journey crammed into the space of 5 feet.

Movie Geek: Little Tramp Redux
August 18, 2005

Fringe show mixes faux cinema and real theatre to tell the story of an endearingly dorky film fanatic.

Bridezilla Strikes Back!: Revenge of the Pith
August 16, 2005

Engaging but unwitting reality TV star Cynthia Silver gets her own back in one-woman Fringe Festival show.

The Greatest B-Movie Ever Told: Guys and... Dolls?
August 13, 2005

Peter Steinman Productions and the NY Fringe Fest present an amusing parody of 1930s gangster melodrama.

Good Opinions: Mixed Reactions
August 6, 2005

Midtown Festival presents romantic comedy, featuring clairvoyance, critics, and coats.

Under My Apron: Service with a Smile, and a Laugh.
July 28, 2005

Midtown Festival presents a sketch show worth saving room for.

Pilgrims: Progress, Uphill.
July 20, 2005

The Babel Theatre Company debuts with a play about love, loss, and astral projection.



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