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Philadelphia Theater Initiative
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So I was looking at the PTI website the other day . . .

Josh McIlvain February 4, 2011 No Comments

Another Sondheim revival is not what will put Philly on the theater map.

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philadelphia theater and gq
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What I learned from GQ today

Josh McIlvain January 27, 2011 No Comments

For those of you familiar with my appearance, you may be surprised to learn that I have a subscription to GQ. Fear not, I do…

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Best of Philadelphia Theater, 2009-2010

Christopher Munden August 4, 2010 2 Comments

August 2 saw the announcement of the 2010 Barrymore Awards. I only saw about 25 plays by 10 companies this season, so my pool of…

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Octavius Catto and the Pythians of Philadelphia

Jerrold Casway March 21, 2010 2 Comments

Black baseball in Philadelphia has roots that go back to the end of the Civil War.

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Philadelphia Theatre Reviews

Christopher Munden June 1, 2009 No Comments

I’ve never acted, except for a brief cameo in a high school musical on which I was working back stage. I have never studied acting,…

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