How Pop-Up Magazine Takes Print to the Stage—and Across the Country

Modeled after a general interest publication, the show presents 2 hours of storytelling

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Pop-Up Magazine is redefining the medium by bringing it to an unexpected locale: the theater.

Modeled after a general interest magazine, the show presents a night of storytelling with a variety of pieces that range from international reporting to firsthand accounts of relationships and stories near and dear to performers’ hearts. Pop-Up Magazine tours seasonally throughout the country, but no two-hour performance is exactly alike.

“Every show covers a range of subjects ranging from culture and politics to business, technology, science, relationships,” said Anita Badejo, executive editor and co-host of Pop-Up Magazine.

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