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The Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre’s THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN features Walter DeShields, Chris Anthony, Maryruth Stine, Leeanna Rubin, and Sarah Knittel (Photo credit: Plate 3 Photography)
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TWO NOBLE KINSMEN (Philly Shakes): Shakespeare as entertainment

Christopher Munden August 16, 2013 1 Comment

Aaron Cromie, the director of Philadelphia Shakespeare Company’s academy performance of TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, is one of this city’s best directors. His puppet/live actor version…

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2014 Fringe Festival Philadelphia
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Deb Miller’s Top Picks for FringeArts 2013

Debra Miller July 29, 2013 No Comments

HUSH NOW SWEET HIGH HEELS AND OAK by Brian Sanders’ JUNK (Photo credit: Steve Belkowitz) This year’s FringeArts Festival has a new name, but the…

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New City Stage Company American Sligo review photo
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AMERICAN SLIGO (New City): Wrestling with dysfunction

Christopher Munden June 2, 2013 1 Comment

The American dysfunctional family was the theme of New City Stage Company’s successful 2012/13 season, and it would be hard to find a play which…

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Theatre Confetti is On Target with EDITH CAN SHOOT THINGS AND HIT THEM

Christopher Munden March 13, 2013 2 Comments

Stretched along the long wall of Old City’s Power Plant Basement, Theatre Confetti’s set for EDITH CAN SHOOT THINGS AND HIT THEM evokes the emptiness…

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Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre Triumphs with TITUS ANDRONICUS

Debra Miller April 26, 2012 No Comments

Shakespeare’s early revenge tragedy, TITUS ANDRONICUS, is a bloodbath of murder, dismemberment, rape, and cannibalism, which has remained for centuries the Bard’s most maligned work.…

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No Deceit: Lantern Theater’s Scapin is a Treat

Christopher Munden December 15, 2009 1 Comment

A classic work of comic literature, a joyous reworking by one of the best clowns in modern theater, an imaginative staging by a top-class Philadelphia…

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