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Tag: Azuka Theatre Company

Class C
Reviews Theater

CLASS C (Azuka): Dystopia close at hand

Kathryn Osenlund May 17, 2026 No Comments

Things are not yet as bad as the reality presented in the play. But it urges us to beware, to speak up for ourselves at the ballot box, and not allow the promise of 1776 to continue down the sad road to nightmare. 

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Reviews Theater

THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM (Azuka): Impassioned and interesting sidestepping

Toby Zinman November 6, 2023 No Comments

In a world full of rooms which are full of elephants, a lot of sidestepping is required of us all. 

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Marcia Saunders and Harry Watermeier star in A RESPECTABLE WIDOW TAKES TO VULGARITY (Photo credit: Emma Gibson)
Reviews Theater

A RESPECTABLE WIDOW TAKES TO VULGARITY (Tiny Dynamite and Azuka Theatre Company): A wildly heartwarming week 3 of A Play, A Pie and A Pint

Debra Miller October 16, 2014 No Comments

Scottish playwright Douglas Maxwell accomplishes the unexpected in his one-act obscenity-laden comedy A RESPECTABLE WIDOW TAKES TO VULGARITY

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Features Theater

Orbiter 3: A new producing playwrights collective to launch in Philadelphia

Christopher Munden October 13, 2014 3 Comments

A group of Philadelphia playwrights have come together to form a producing collective, Orbiter 3, to showcase their work.

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Previews Theater

Another round of A PLAY, A PIE, AND A PINT

Christopher Munden October 2, 2014 No Comments

It’s a great idea, imported from Britain: a happy-hour-long play, served with a slice of pizza and a beer.

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