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YOUNG VOICES MONOLOGUE FESTIVAL 2015 (InterAct): The maturity of Millennials

Allison Rickert March 23, 2015 No Comments

Baby Boomers are certain that Millennials are nothing but lazy, uncultured slackers. The YOUNG VOICES FESTIVAL blasts that idea into smithereens.

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Emily Schuman, Andrew Carroll, and Heather Cole in IRC's MISALLIANCE.
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MISALLIANCE (IRC): Swift, honed, talky

Julius Ferraro February 2, 2015 No Comments

in a medium fraught with love stories Shaw gleefully throws dirt into our eyes and says: yours is a sick obsession.

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A STREETCAR NAMED DURANG (IRC): 60-second review

Debra Miller November 18, 2014 No Comments

High-energy hilarity fills L’Étage as the Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium remounts its 2008 Fringe hit, a trio of one-act parodies by Christopher Durang.

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IRC’s presents some Durang classics

Christopher Munden November 1, 2014 No Comments

Featuring spoofs of American theater luminaries, IRC’s 2008 hit A STREETCAR NAMED DURANG returns this month for a brief seven-show run.

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SAFE SPACE (Apocalypse Club): 2014 Fringe Review 39

Christopher Munden September 13, 2014 No Comments

A collaboration between three inventive local playwrights, SAFE SPACE provides its audience a Fringe adventure: a choose your own adventure.

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THE DURANG SHABANG! IRC stages night of seldom-seen Durang shorts

Christopher Munden May 13, 2014 No Comments

The Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium gives local audiences the chance to see Christopher Durang at his comic best in a series of seldom-performed shorts, THE DURANG SHABANG! in two performances (6pm and 8pm) at L’Etage Cabaret, on Sunday, May 18, 2014.

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ONDINE (Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium): At sea with emotional hyperbole

Julius Ferraro February 10, 2014 No Comments

Talented and celebrated director Aaron Cromie teams up with the idiosyncratic Idopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium to tackle French impressionist Jean Giraudoux at the Walnut Street Theatre…

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ONDINE (Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium): Nature versus Human Nature

Debra Miller February 9, 2014 No Comments

When Hans, a handsome but not-so-smart knight-errant of Wittenstein, meets the unbridled naiad Ondine at a fisherman’s cottage in the woods, they fall recklessly in…

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NO RESERVATIONS (PNAA): 60-second review

L. Haber December 3, 2013 No Comments

As the holiday season begins, so does the decorating process.  We all have those neighbors who take the time to remind us about the true story…

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LUCKIEST KID (White Pines): 60-second review

Julius Ferraro October 11, 2013 No Comments

Philly-based playwright Martha Kemper’s memoir-based LUCKIEST KID is an achievement just this side of brilliant. Playing the protagonist and main speaker in a story of…

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Holly's Dead Soldiers 2013 Fringe Festival
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[19] HOLLY’S DEAD SOLDIERS (Bruce Walsh, Douglas Williams, Chris Davis): 2013 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 9, 2013 2 Comments

The play transpires in and around Bruce Walsh’s living room. (September 14 performances will take place at the home of Doug Williams.) Three collaborating playwrights share…

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Bruce Walsh: An interview with the playwright/chef serving up Capote, kegs, and eggs

Christopher Munden August 29, 2013 4 Comments

Bruce Walsh—creator of last year’s Fringe home‐hit, Chomsky vs. Buckley, 1969—has sought out fellow playwrights, Chris Davis and Douglas Williams, to stage a collaborative work…

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