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Kate Brennan
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Philadelphia Misses Kate Brennan: Interview with the now NYC-based actor and producer

Christopher Munden June 3, 2014 No Comments

Kate Brennan lit up the Philadelphia stages for years as an actor and producer for BCKSEET Productions. Now NYC-based, she’s back in town this summer for an offbeat theater camp. Phindie asks her about this and her memories of Philly.

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BCKSEET Productions’ Losing the Shore

Christopher Munden March 23, 2011 No Comments

You never expect lighthearted comedy when going to a show by BCKSEET Productions. Argentine prison dramas, biting Edward Albee plays, and a Christmas show depicting Santa…

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The New and Old of It: Interview with BCKSEET’s Gregory DeCandia

Christopher Munden March 14, 2011 1 Comment

BCKSEET Productions has staged more than thirty plays in their eleven-year history, about half of those in Philadelphia, the city the company has called home…

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