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    Why Deaf Theater is a Form of Resistance

    This film follows Daymond Sands, a Deaf theatre program director, preparing his first original showcase, highlighting the cast’s heartfelt effort to bring Deaf perspectives center stage

    Smalley Bogg February 26, 2026 No Comments
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  • Reviews Theater

    RARE ACCIDENTS: HENRY IV parts I and II abridged (Quintessence): A quick visit to Eastcheap

    We are treated to a rare spectacle in a show that would surely please Shakespeare.

    Kathryn Osenlund February 24, 2026 No Comments
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  • Reviews Theater

    MACBETH (Lantern): Dancing, singing… and murder

    In opening scenes three Weird Sisters, witches, brew evil in a pot using scarce ingredients like eye of newt. They cherry pick the future for Macbeth with oracular accuracy, giving over the goods while leaving out important elements.

    Kathryn Osenlund November 11, 2025 1 Comment
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    A Life Unfolds: Kathryn Grody’s The Unexpected 3rd

    Acclaimed actor and writer Kathryn Grody brings her wit, warmth, and sharp perspective to People’s Light in The Unexpected 3rd. Known for her distinctive voice…

    Debra Danese September 19, 2025 No Comments
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  • Reviews Theater

    A Summer Day (Wilma): Existential and eccentric

    An existential and eccentric play , it’s not light-hearted theater.

    Kathryn Osenlund June 24, 2025 No Comments
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Interviews Podcasts Theater

Protect the #SPINE

Darnelle Radford for REP Radio February 24, 2016 No Comments

On today’s podcast, we get to know Claire Moyer, director of Inis Nua’s SPINE, discuss the issues that make up the piece, and talk about some of the first books that moved us.

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Reviews Theater

I Know Something I Can’t Tell: Phoebe Schaub Has a SECRET SHOW at the Painted Bride

Debra Miller February 23, 2016 No Comments

The final installment of the SECRET SHOW SERIES at the Painted Bride is curated by Phoebe Schaub in collaboration with Joe Wozniak, but the audience won’t know what it is till they’re there—and I’m not telling!

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Hot Tamales! Playwright Chris Davis talks Mexican food and history ahead of his butcher play

Christopher Munden February 22, 2016 No Comments

If there are two things Chris Davis knows they are good theater and good Mexican food.

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Reviews Theater

SPINE (Inis Nua): Beauty in the library stacks

Ninni Saajola February 22, 2016 No Comments

Dramatizing the effects of public library closings doesn’t sound like the most engaging of topics, but playwright Clara Brennan weaves a beautiful story about the importance of seeing the people behind numbers and statistics.

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A WONDERFUL NOISE (Villanova): Noise but not wonderful

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper February 20, 2016 No Comments

Michael Hollinger and Vance Lemkuhl’s musical is lacking in conflict and complexity.

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Interviews Podcasts Theater

[podcast] Theatre Exile’s safe word is #SMOKE

Darnelle Radford for REP Radio February 20, 2016 No Comments

Darnelle Radford chats to Deb Block about Theatre Exile’s production of SMOKE by Kim Davies

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Reviews Theater

SPINE (Inis Nua): A funny and poignant paean to libraries

Debra Miller February 20, 2016 1 Comment

A funny, touching, and uplifting 70-minute solo show considers the vital importance of books, libraries, and a supportive community on human happiness and development.

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Features Film

#OscarsSoBlack: African American nominees the Oscar judges missed

Trish McFadden February 19, 2016 No Comments

In honor of this year’s #BoycottTheOscars movement, here is a list of African Americans who did an outstanding job in various film categories throughout the years.

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Reviews Theater

DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Curio): Bringing Arthur Miller to life

Rachel Dukeman February 19, 2016 No Comments

Curio’s production underscores the delusion and the rawness of the lives of the Loman family.

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S&M, Sexual Politics, and SMOKE from a Female Perspective: An interview with Theatre Exile’s Deborah Block

Debra Miller February 17, 2016 No Comments

Director Deborah Block discusses her approach to the socio-sexual themes in Theatre Exile’s Philadelphia premiere of Kim Davies’ SMOKE.

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Commedia dell’Arte: Highlights from the “Master Class with Antonio Fava”

Benjamin Lloyd February 17, 2016 No Comments

Experiences in a master class with maestro Antonio Fava

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THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN (Stagecrafters): The richness of love

Lauren Hartranft February 17, 2016 No Comments

The Stagecrafters Theater presents its 533rd production with Sidney Howard’s adaptation of THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN.

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Dance Reviews

WINTER SERIES 2016 (BalletX): Nothing if not innovative

Rachel Dukeman February 17, 2016 No Comments

Edgy. Experimental. Eccentric. BalletX is nothing if not innovative. The company didn’t disappoint in the recent, sold-out Winter Series. The pinnacle of the series was…

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Dance Reviews

CHERCHEZ LA FEMME (femme. collective): Female Works Through The Eyes Of One Male Gaze

Gregory King for the Dance Journal February 16, 2016 No Comments

Archiving experiences of the female body, the Femme Collective not only revealed conditions of the feminist iconography, but was also staged potluck for sourcing the gendered self.

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How Commedia dell’Arte Maestro Antonio Fava influenced my teaching and my life: Interview with Craig Tavani

Henrik Eger February 16, 2016 No Comments

Maestro Antonio Fava has taught Commedia dell’Arte to quite a few Philadelphia-area actors and directors, including Immaculata University instructor Craig Tavani.

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Reviews Theater

SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (People’s Light): An epic production of an Austen classic

Debra Miller February 16, 2016 2 Comments

A brilliant new stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s romantic comedy of manners captures the satiric wit and sociological insight of the 19th-century classic.

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EXIT STRATEGY (PTC): Saving the bell

Thom Nickels February 16, 2016 2 Comments

We get to experience the empty pathos around a building demolition in which the faculty come together ostensibly to mourn their old school but instead wind up mourning the people they once were.

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DOGFALL (Iron Age): Let slip the dogs of war

Ninni Saajola February 15, 2016 No Comments

DOGFALL looks good and has good intentions, but as everyone aware of military history knows, high aspirations don’t always lead to success.

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PLUTUS (Once More Theatre/P&P): Everything old is new again

Debra Miller February 15, 2016 1 Comment

A zany and relevant college production of Aristophanes’ rarely-produced ancient Greek comedy satirizes economic inequality and the random distribution of wealth.

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Interviews Theater

Q&A with Jesse Cline of Media Music Theatre

Kelly Witman February 15, 2016 No Comments

Jesse Cline, the artistic director of Media Music Theatre opened the doors of the theater to answer questions about his life, his career as an actor, singer, and director

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