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2013/14 Critics’ Awards: The best in Philadelphia theater

Christopher Munden August 24, 2014 3 Comments

For the second year, Phindie asked local theater writers to vote on the best theatrical work produced in or near the city in the 2013/14 theater season.

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4000 MILES (PTC): What a Long, Strange Trip it’s Been

Michael Fisher October 17, 2013 No Comments

As someone born in the mid-1980s, I’ve rolled my eyes at the sight of the word “Millennial” more times than I can count. What’s great about Amy Herzog’s 4000 MILES is that she refuses to imprison the characters in any social or political context.

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Don’t Worry Philly, There Will Be Theater in August

Julius Ferraro August 1, 2013 No Comments

August is not the best of theater months. For most theaters, mainstream and small, the season is still a September or October to May session.…

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