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
Early publishing in Philadelphia has a rich and storied history. William Penn founded Philadelphia in 1682; within three years the nascent town had its first…
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View More Bruce Graham Scores Again with Theatre Exile’s Any Given Monday at Plays & Players Theater“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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View More No Deceit: Lantern Theater’s Scapin is a TreatIrish 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”…
View More Conor McPherson’s The Weir: Subtlety and the Supernatural at the Curio TheatrePerhaps it was a natural cultural chauvinism that kept me away from ballet for so long, even as my sister danced her way through elementary…
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View More InterAct’s Little Lamb Now Onstage at the Adrienne TheatreIt’s a shame to begin the blog this way but I think it has to be said: Little Lamb is a stinker. On stage through…
View More Little Lamb at the Adrienne Theatre, InterAct Theatre CompanyI’ve never acted, except for a brief cameo in a high school musical on which I was working back stage. I have never studied acting,…
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