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Remember the summer of 1998? TRL on MTV, Napster downloads crawling at dial-up speed, and AIM away messages that basically doubled as your diary. Now imagine a play that brings all of that back—with live music, film, and plenty of existential dread. Part nostalgia trip, part social experiment, Terms of Use: A Millennial Farce dives into the millennial relationship with the internet: from the innocent MySpace years to the technofascist nightmare of today. Are we ready to reconcile our childhoods with our present? Or are we just going to keep doomscrolling?
image design by Angela Harmon
With over 100 offerings from rebellious circus, delicious dance, fearless theatre and activist art to workshops, parties, and more Cannonball pushes the boundaries of live performance at four different venues this Fringe. Come as you are and stay past bedtime at cannonballfestival.org.
302 S. Hicks St
General Admission: $25
PWYC Options
302 S. Hicks St
General Admission: $25
PWYC Options
302 S. Hicks St
General Admission: $25
PWYC Options
302 S. Hicks St
General Admission: $25
PWYC Options
Angela Harmon is an artist and writer who recently quit her day job and is really loving it. She lives in Collingswood with her husband and rescue dachshund, Peggy Olson, who is also the namesake of Angela's small greeting card and art business, Square Peggy (@square.peggy). She works out of her studio in Kensington.
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Adult Language
Audience Interaction
Masks are required during this event