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Category: Theater

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Philly Actors Who Are Better Than You (at acting) and Deserve to be Seen

John Rosenberg October 10, 2017 No Comments

Casting actors you don’t know is like getting a dog from the animal shelter. Shit is cool for a while but then they flip the fuck out and bite you or run away.

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Reviews Theater

LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT (Quintessence): Love and desire and hate

Christopher Munden October 10, 2017 No Comments

An excellent play well done.

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The Mother of All Roles: E. Ashley Izard plays Mary Tyrone in LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT

Cameron Kelsall October 6, 2017 No Comments

E. Ashley Izard tackles one of the most daunting roles in the American canon.

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A PERIOD OF ANIMATE EXISTENCE (Pig Iron): Creating an environment for thought

Lily Kind October 6, 2017 No Comments

It is our job as artists to create environments for people to see things differently. Pig Iron did that.

Sketches by Chuck Schultz.

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[NYC] Dance in Sketch: I WILL BE THERE WHEN YOU DIE (Alessandro Sciarroni at the Crossing the Line Festival)

Chuck Schultz October 4, 2017 No Comments

The Crossing the Line Festival presented by FIAF in New York brings artists from around the world to broaden our perspective.

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Reviews Theater

KINKY BOOTS (national tour at the Academy of Music): Everybody say yeah

Toby Zinman October 4, 2017 No Comments

Seeing KINKY BOOTS every couple of years turns out to be a semi-good idea

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SIMPATICO (McCarter Theatre Center): A Red Orchid Theatre’s production comes to Princeton

Ralph Malachowski October 2, 2017 1 Comment

Ralph Malachowski see’s the Pride Night performance of Sam Shepard’s SIMPATICO.

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Philadelphia Theater Calendar October 2017

Calendar October 1, 2017 No Comments

What’s on stage in Philly this month?

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Reviews Theater

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM (Walnut): A funny thing is happening now at the Walnut

Ralph Malachowski September 30, 2017 No Comments

Sondheim’s classic musical in a new production is directed by Frank Ferrante.

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CABARET (Arden): Glücklich zu sehen?

Cameron Kelsall September 29, 2017 No Comments

CABARET has taken on a new level of relevance, but Matthew Decker’s re-creation of Sam Mendes’ famous production remains stuck in the past.

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Features Interviews Theater

Serving Up Success: Interview with Brad Zimmerman on MY SON THE WAITER: A JEWISH TRAGEDY

Debra Danese September 26, 2017 No Comments

My Son The Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy is actor/comedian Brad Zimmerman’s hilarious and uplifting story about the perseverance and passion needed to ‘make it’ as an artist a

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Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews Theater

DEAR DIARY LOL (AntiGravity Theatre): 2017 Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 25, 2017 No Comments

Who would want to read their middle school diaries? The members of AntiGravity Theatre Project, that’s who.

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Features Fringe Festival Theater

Fringe in Sketch: TRIAGE (Bent Antennae)

Aaron Krolikowski September 25, 2017 No Comments

The play enters the Gray Cloud.

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ONION DANCES (Talia Mason): 2017 Fringe review

Julius Ferraro September 25, 2017 No Comments

Talia Mason’s DANCES is a one-woman dance / narrative piece about her Jewish heritage

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TRIAGE (Bent Antennae): 2017 Fringe review

Lisa Panzer September 25, 2017 No Comments

Let the fun begin!

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Fringe in Sketch: THE TURN OF THE SCREW (Leila and Pantea Productions)

Chuck Schultz September 25, 2017 No Comments

Leila and Pantea Productions creates art that engages audiences in new ways.

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ALCHEMIST (Chris Davis & Mary Tuomanen): 2017 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 25, 2017 2 Comments

A friend “knows who you are and forgives you for it.”

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TRIAGE (Bent Antennae): 2017 Fringe review

Dorie Byrne September 25, 2017 No Comments

TRIAGE is a loosely formed conceit in which a manic-fairy-pixie host wearing a gas mask prances around, forcing the audience to watch bad improv. It’s…

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LIBERTY CITY RADIO THEATRE (Bill Arrowood & Liberty City Radio Theatre): 2017 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 23, 2017 No Comments

Old style ‘On’ and ‘Applause’ signs light up. The show starts.

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THE STORYTELLERS (Joy Madden): 2017 Fringe review

Julia Taus September 23, 2017 No Comments

“We are storytellers,” Joy Madden begins.

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