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ALL MY SONS (People’s Light): A treat from the golden age of American theater

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper September 24, 2015 No Comments

Seeing a naturalistic play by one of the masters of the form, Arthur Miller, with a cast and set that are as realistic and as authentically moving as the text, is a rarity and a treat.

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Ben Dibble, winner of "Best Actor" for his role in Herringbone at Flashpoint Theatre.
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Picks for Best in Theater, 2014/15, by Philly Reviewer Neal Zoren

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper July 12, 2015 No Comments

Each year, Philadelphia-based reviewer Neal Zoren announces his choices for the Helen and Morris Zoren Awards for World Theater. A fair number of the picks on Neal’s list are performers and productions from the Philadelphia area.

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Michael Genet and Ruffin Prentiss in FENCES at People’s Light & Theatre Company (Photo credit: Mark Garvin)
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FENCES (People’s Light): On broken dreams and the hope for change

Debra Miller September 30, 2014 No Comments

The 2nd production by People’s Light from Wilson’s “Century Cycle”, FENCES is an engaging and profound examination of very human characters dealing with very challenging circumstances,

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