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Author: Kaitlyn Foti

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HARVEY (Walnut): Burns slow, then hops right along

Kaitlyn Foti January 31, 2016 No Comments

The story is a little dated, but that is part of its charm, like watching a Norman Rockwell painting come to life.

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Leigha Kato, who plays Rapunzel and Little Red Riding Hood in Theatre Horizon's INTO THE WOODS.
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INTO THE WOODS (Theatre Horizon): Agony is ecstasy

Kaitlyn Foti February 13, 2015 No Comments

Theatre Horizon tackles Steven Sondheim’s alternative take on fairy tales.

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Any house is a DREAM HOUSE with some imagination: Philadelphia Local Artists for Youth and Plays & Players prepare a Rainy Day Play

Kaitlyn Foti November 6, 2014 No Comments

A product of the Philadelphia Local Artists for Youthprogram, DREAM HOUSE is is designed to unleash the creativity of audiences young and old alike.

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Kristyn Chouiniere and Alice M. Gatling in THE SYRINGA TREE at Theatre Horizon. Photo credit: Matthew J Photography
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THE SYRINGA TREE (Theatre Horizon): After all, chameleons are native to South Africa

Kaitlyn Foti October 31, 2014 No Comments

You can’t have a happy play about apartheid, but the solemn subject matter presents complex ground navigated beautifully with two actors and a sparse stage.

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