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Tag: The Whale

Liz (Kate Czajkowski) and Charlie (Scott Greer) in Theatre Exile's THE WHALE by Samuel D. Hunter. Photo credit: Paola Nogueras.
Features Theater

And the Winners Are… 2015 Barrymore Award winners

Christopher Munden November 2, 2015 No Comments

2015 Barrymore Awards recipients by award category

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Features Theater

2014/15 Critics’ Awards: The best in Philadelphia theater

Christopher Munden August 14, 2015 1 Comment

Local theater writers vote for their favorites in twelve categories!

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Features GayFest! Interviews Theater

“Nobody cares what a playwright looks like”: GayFest! playwright F.J. Hartland talks MOTHER TONGUE and more (part 1)

Henrik Eger August 4, 2015 No Comments

FJ Hartland’s MOTHER TONGUE, about a different kind of love triangle, will be one of the highlight productions of this year’s GayFest!

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Features Previews Theater

Becoming THE WHALE: Scott Greer puts on pounds for Theatre Exile show [photo essay]

Brianne Shaw February 10, 2015 2 Comments

For THE WHALE, Scott Greer takes an hour putting on his 50 pound costume. The photo essay looks at the elaborate costuming process.

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