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Theater in Sketch: THE MASSIVE TRAGEDY OF MADAME BOVARY (Curio)

Chuck Schultz May 17, 2017 No Comments

The small cast at Curio Theatre play multiple roles in THE MASSIVE TRAGEDY OF MADAME BOVARY, a dramatization of Gustave Flaubert’s novel (read the Phindie…

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THE MASSIVE TRAGEDY OF MADAME BOVARY (Curio): Not your high school English class

Julie Zeglen May 8, 2017 No Comments

A meta take on Flaubert’s classic.

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MERLIN AND WART (Kevin Stackhouse): Theater in the service of social reform

Debra Miller November 9, 2015 No Comments

An intensely disturbing and impactful new play imagines the horrendous neglect and abuse suffered by two severely ill patients at Byberry Mental Hospital on the day of its closing in 1987.

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