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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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    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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    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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    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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DREADFULLY WHITE (Susan Pope) Fringe review
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[41] DREADFULLY WHITE (Susan Pope): Fringe review

JB Farley September 15, 2013 No Comments

For the first few years of the Philly Fringe, it cost like five dollars to see a show. You could take a gamble on shows…

View More [41] DREADFULLY WHITE (Susan Pope): Fringe review
Geoff Sobelle gives an OBJECT LESSON. Philly Fringe Festival
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[40.1] THE OBJECT LESSON (Geoff Sobelle): Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 15, 2013 1 Comment

Object lesson: A demonstration of a principle using a material object, which forms the basis of the lesson and is available to be inspected. —Collins…

View More [40.1] THE OBJECT LESSON (Geoff Sobelle): Fringe review
Six Feet (Above And) Under: A Graveyard Cabaret by REV Theatre Company
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[39] SIX FEET (ABOVE AND) UNDER: A GRAVEYARD CABARET (REV Theatre Company): 2013 Fringe review

JB Farley September 14, 2013 No Comments

The sun has set at Laurel Hill Cemetery. A half-moon barely illuminates the gravestones, with faint shadows moving about off in the distance. There is…

View More [39] SIX FEET (ABOVE AND) UNDER: A GRAVEYARD CABARET (REV Theatre Company): 2013 Fringe review
Chlamydia dell'Arte MORE Sex-Ed Burlesque
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[38] MORE SEX-ED BURLESQUE (Chlamydia dell’Arte): Fringe review

Michael Fisher September 14, 2013 No Comments

The delightful and hilarious ladies of Chlamydia dell’Arte—Gigi Naglak and Meghann Williams—would like to educate you. They would like to sing you a song about…

View More [38] MORE SEX-ED BURLESQUE (Chlamydia dell’Arte): Fringe review
ALL THE SEX I’VE EVER HAD (Mammalian Diving Reflex) 2013 Philadelphia Fringe review
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[37] ALL THE SEX I’VE EVER HAD (Mammalian Diving Reflex): Fringe review

L. Haber September 14, 2013 2 Comments

At Plays & Players, a serene air of sophistication, and a soothing nostalgia of productions past blanket the crowd of the fully seated theater. The…

View More [37] ALL THE SEX I’VE EVER HAD (Mammalian Diving Reflex): Fringe review
Sarah Robinson. Lucinda's Bed. BrainSpunk. Fringe 2013.
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Fringe interview: Sarah Robinson on LUCINDA’S BED, BrainSpunk Theater, and the monsters under her bed

Christopher Munden September 14, 2013 No Comments

Sarah Robinson produced and directed one of the highlights of the 2012 Fringe, Sarah Kane’s Crave. She’s also a regular feature on the boards in…

View More Fringe interview: Sarah Robinson on LUCINDA’S BED, BrainSpunk Theater, and the monsters under her bed
Polygon Comedy Presents: The Fringe!
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[36] POLYGON COMEDY PRESENTS: THE FRINGE! (Polygon Independent Comedy): Fringe review

Philly "Art" Blog September 14, 2013 No Comments

Courtesy of Philly “Art” Blog. Performing at POLYGON COMEDY PRESENTS: THE FRINGE! were Rosen and Milkshake and Alex Pearlman, local acts with previous stand-up credentials and unpretentious indie appeal.…

View More [36] POLYGON COMEDY PRESENTS: THE FRINGE! (Polygon Independent Comedy): Fringe review
Philadelphia Opera Collective’s OPERA MACABRE: EDGAR ALLAN POE Fringe review
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[35] OPERA MACABRE: EDGAR ALLAN POE (Philadelphia Opera Collective): Fringe review

Debra Miller September 14, 2013 No Comments

An original chamber opera by the exciting young Philadelphia Opera Collective, OPERA MACABRE—which fittingly opened on Friday the 13th!—captures all the hair-raising suspense and psychological…

View More [35] OPERA MACABRE: EDGAR ALLAN POE (Philadelphia Opera Collective): Fringe review
Philadelphia Artists’ Collective’s THE SEA PLAYS Fringe review
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THE SEA PLAYS (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective): 2013 Fringe review 32.2

Debra Miller September 13, 2013 2 Comments

Eugene O’Neill’s early maritime heart-wrenchers, Bound East for Cardiff and In the Zone, are brought to life in the Philadelphia Artists’ Collective’s devastatingly effective site-specific…

View More THE SEA PLAYS (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective): 2013 Fringe review 32.2
Where (we) Live by Sō Percussion
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[34] WHERE (WE) LIVE (So Percussion): Fringe review

L. Haber September 13, 2013 1 Comment

Like vague early childhood memories of “home”, the eight players of WHERE (WE) LIVE assemble without an introduction, scattering to spaces cluttered with objects, lights,…

View More [34] WHERE (WE) LIVE (So Percussion): Fringe review
Paperback Dreadful Shannon House Fringe Review Arden Theatre Lobby
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[33] PAPERBACK DREADFUL (Shannon House): Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 13, 2013 No Comments

Improv is the jam band genre of theater: it often seems more fun to do than fun to watch. Sure, it provides tools to young…

View More [33] PAPERBACK DREADFUL (Shannon House): Fringe review
Enlightenment on E Floor North by Strange Attractor Theatre. Fringe Review
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[24.2] ENLIGHTENMENT ON E FLOOR NORTH (Strange Attractor Theatre Company): Fringe review

Lev Feigin September 12, 2013 2 Comments

ENLIGHTENMENT ON E FLOOR NORTH explores the absurdities of employment in the most unlikely of places – the galleries of an art museum where four security…

View More [24.2] ENLIGHTENMENT ON E FLOOR NORTH (Strange Attractor Theatre Company): Fringe review
Keith Conallen, David Blatt, and Brian McCann in PAC's THE SEA PLAYS, part of the 2013 Philly Fringe.
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[32.1] THE SEA PLAYS (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective): Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 12, 2013 3 Comments

With a series of celebrated readings and full productions (including 2012 Fringe hit The Creditors) Philadelphia Artists’ Collective has established a reputation as one of…

View More [32.1] THE SEA PLAYS (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective): Fringe review
Erik Ransom. Photo by Debra Miller.
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[31] TRAGIC EVENTS (Erik Ransom): Fringe review

Debra Miller September 12, 2013 No Comments

One of the best bonuses of Philadelphia’s Fringe Festival is the nightly after-party at the Festival Bar (this year at Underground Arts), where everyone can…

View More [31] TRAGIC EVENTS (Erik Ransom): Fringe review
Bill Golderer. Photo by Michael T. Regan
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Fringe interview: BSM Pastor Bill Golderer talks about the controversial On the Concept of the Face Regarding the Son of God

Christopher Munden September 12, 2013 2 Comments

The FringeArts-sponsored On the Concept of the Face Regarding the Son of God is one of the most anticipated shows of the 2013 Fringe Festival.…

View More Fringe interview: BSM Pastor Bill Golderer talks about the controversial On the Concept of the Face Regarding the Son of God
This is Not a Theater Fringe review
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[28.2] THIS IS NOT A THEATER (Navin Rawanchaikul, Navin Production): Fringe review

Michael Fisher September 12, 2013 3 Comments

You know those commercials at the movies that play for fifteen minutes before the trailers? You don’t want them, you don’t care about them, but…

View More [28.2] THIS IS NOT A THEATER (Navin Rawanchaikul, Navin Production): Fringe review
The Living Newspaper Liz Magic Laser 2013 Philadelphia Fringe review photo
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[30] THE LIVING NEWSPAPER (Liz Magic Laser): Fringe review

Michael Fisher September 12, 2013 No Comments

Given that you have to sit suffering through the disgraceful This is Not a Theater, it’s almost irrelevant to review THE LIVING NEWSPAPER, but NEWSPAPER is…

View More [30] THE LIVING NEWSPAPER (Liz Magic Laser): Fringe review
Aleksandra Bercynski. How to Make Potato Salad. Fringe review.
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[29] HOW TO MAKE POTATO SALAD (Aleksandra Berczynski & MB Grupa Realizacji): Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 12, 2013 1 Comment

Three potatoes, peeled with difficulty (“you drive me as crazy as my date will”) by long fingernails and diced Two apples, crudely peeled (“how come…

View More [29] HOW TO MAKE POTATO SALAD (Aleksandra Berczynski & MB Grupa Realizacji): Fringe review
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[28.1] THIS IS NOT A THEATER (Navin Rawanchaikul, Navin Production): Fringe review

Julius Ferraro September 12, 2013 3 Comments

Navin Rawanchaikul has created an epic portrait of the history of Philly’s historic Plays and Players Theater. Hundreds of faces have been painted with photographic…

View More [28.1] THIS IS NOT A THEATER (Navin Rawanchaikul, Navin Production): Fringe review
And Tell Sad Stories of the Death of Queens Blue Suede Fringe review
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[27] AND TELL SAD STORIES OF THE DEATHS OF QUEENS (Blue Suede Productions): Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 11, 2013 No Comments

Two young guys who moved here from Tennessee in 2012 started their own theater company, which they named Blue Suede Productions as a tribute to…

View More [27] AND TELL SAD STORIES OF THE DEATHS OF QUEENS (Blue Suede Productions): Fringe review

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