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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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John Rosenberg of Hella Fresh Theater in Kensignton Philadelphia
Interviews Theater

California Living in Kensington: an interview with John Rosenberg of Hella Fresh Theatre

Josh McIlvain January 29, 2011 2 Comments

I got a chance to catch up with playwright/director John Rosenberg of Hella Fresh Theatre whose show California Redemption Value is in the middle of its run…

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philadelphia theater and gq
Features Theater

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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Reviews Theater

Musical theater kicks off Mauckingbird Theatre Company’s fourth season

Christopher Munden January 22, 2011 No Comments

I’m not the target audience for Mauckingbird Theatre Company’s Philadelphia premier of “[title of show]”, now onstage UPstairs at the Adrienne Theatre. I’ve never been the…

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Previews Theater

A Weekend of Christmas Plays

Christopher Munden December 16, 2010 No Comments

Amazingly, there is just one weekend left until Christmas, but that’s still plenty of time to get your fill of holiday theater. Here is the…

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Previews Theater

PTC Preview show to benefit Philadelphia literacy organization

Christopher Munden November 11, 2010 No Comments

Tomorrow, Thursday 11, 2010, the Philadelphia Theater Company is presenting a special pay-what-you-can performance of its upcoming production, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.…

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Reviews Theater

Brat Productions Presents ‘Carrie’ at Underground Arts

Christopher Munden October 19, 2010 No Comments

Published in 1974, Stephen King’s Carrie, the tale of a bullied high school outcast who takes bloody telekinetic revenge upon her torturers, kick started a horror-writing career that…

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Fringe Festival Previews Theater

Theater Picks for the 2010 Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe

Christopher Munden September 2, 2010 No Comments

The Live Arts and Philly Fringe has grown and moved mostly North and West from its Old City nexus, prices have gone up, and the roster of…

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Reviews Theater

A Queer Midsummer Night’s Dream

Christopher Munden August 29, 2010 No Comments

Mauckingbird Theatre Company presents a gender-bent look at Shakespeare’s famous play for a woman wert thou first created; Till Nature, as she wrought thee, fell…

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Features Theater

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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Reviews Theater

A Demonic Tour de Force: The Screwtape Letters Returns to the Lantern Theater Company

Christopher Munden May 27, 2010 No Comments

C.S. Lewis‘s The Screwtape Letters is more overtly religious than his allegorical children’s books. But just as an appreciation for the Narnia tales does not require a…

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An Evening Without Woody Allen

Christopher Munden May 11, 2010 No Comments

Not everyone likes Woody Allen’s comedy, it can be a bit high-brow, idiosyncratic, or vulgar for some tastes, and like any comedy, some of his…

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Previews Theater

1812 Productions’ An Evening Without Woody Allen, now onstage at Plays and Players

Christopher Munden May 8, 2010 No Comments

 “I don’t want to achieve immortality through my work… I want to achieve it through not dying.” — Woody Allen Woody Allen might be the preeminent comic mind…

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Theatre Exile’s "Shining City" at Plays and Players

Christopher Munden April 20, 2010 No Comments

The past year has seen some great stagings by Irish playwright Colin McPherson in Philadelphia. The Arden’s brilliant Seafarer was followed by a stripped down…

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Philadelphia theater calendar
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Philadelphia Theater Calendar April 2020

Calendar April 1, 2010 No Comments

What’s on Philadelphia theater stages in April 2020.

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Previews Reviews Theater

Shakespeare in Philadelphia: The Arden’s Romeo and Juliet Introduces a Season of the Bard

Christopher Munden March 10, 2010 No Comments

Four hundred years after his death, William Shakespeare remains the world’s most produced playwright. For evidence of his enduring popularity look no further than the region’s stages:…

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Reviews Theater

Bruce Graham Scores Again with Theatre Exile’s Any Given Monday at Plays & Players Theater

Christopher Munden February 16, 2010 No Comments

Acclaimed local playwright Bruce Graham returns toTheatre Exile with Any Given Monday (now onstage at Plays & Players Theater), a sport-themed world premiere geared to ride the success of…

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Reviews Theater

"Golden Age" – Philadelphia Theatre Company

Christopher Munden February 4, 2010 No Comments

“Great art is dangerous, that’s why there’s so little of it.” —Bellini, in Terrence McNally’s Golden Age Philly theater hacks were spoiled for choice last…

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Reviews Theater

No Deceit: Lantern Theater’s Scapin is a Treat

Christopher Munden December 15, 2009 1 Comment

A classic work of comic literature, a joyous reworking by one of the best clowns in modern theater, an imaginative staging by a top-class Philadelphia…

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Reviews Theater

Conor McPherson’s The Weir: Subtlety and the Supernatural at the Curio Theatre

Christopher Munden November 13, 2009 No Comments

Irish playwright Conor McPherson has been called the “finest dramatist of his generation” (London Telegraph) with works that are “as near to perfection as a play can come”…

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