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    Divorced, beheaded, died, survived: Interview with Aryn Bohannon of SIX

    Aryn Bohannon plays each of the six wives of Henry VIII in the National Tour of SIX, in Philadelphia March 21-April 9

    Debra Danese March 17, 2023 No Comments
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  • 60-Second Review Reviews Theater

    CATS (National Tour): 60-second review

    CATS goes camp!

    Joshua Herren March 16, 2023 No Comments
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    Continuing the Legacy: Balanchine Répétiteur Colleen Neary returns for Philadelphia Ballet’s Dancing With Gershwin

    Philadelphia Ballet continues to honor its Balanchine roots with the spring production of Dancing With Gershwin.

    Debra Danese March 15, 2023 No Comments
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    THE SLEEPING BEAUTY (Philadelphia Ballet): A magnificent classic

    Philadelphia Ballet kicks off the latter half of its 2022-2023 season with a stunning production of THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, one of the best-known works of…

    Eri Yoneda March 9, 2023 No Comments
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  • Reviews Theater

    THE TEMPEST (Quintessence): Full of magic

    There’s magic and mystery as wonderfully costumed characters come alive to dance, sing, cavort, wrestle, draw swords, threaten violence, and show mercy

    Kathryn Osenlund March 6, 2023 No Comments
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COPENHAGEN (national tour):Yeah, Heisenberg, do the math

Kathryn Osenlund April 29, 2002 No Comments

“Yeah, Heisenberg, do the math.”

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