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Talkin’ Irish with Madi Distefano of Brat Productions

Christopher Munden May 9, 2011 No Comments

Six theater companies came together this season to create the Philadelphia Irish Theatre Festival, which featured eight contemporary plays from the Emerald Isle. Brat Productions…

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Brat Productions’ CRAIC Fringes the Irish Theatre Fest

Christopher Munden May 7, 2011 No Comments

There are some 400 million native English-language speakers in the world and about 6 million of them live on the island of Ireland, but the…

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Commedia, Terrorism, and Royalty: Inis Nua’s DUBLIN BY LAMPLIGHT

Christopher Munden May 4, 2011 No Comments

Cast members from Inis Nua Theatre’s DUBLIN BY LAMPLIGHT, playing in Philadelphia PA through May 14. The Royal Wedding and the death of international terrorist…

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Brat Productions Presents ‘Carrie’ at Underground Arts

Christopher Munden October 19, 2010 No Comments

Published in 1974, Stephen King’s Carrie, the tale of a bullied high school outcast who takes bloody telekinetic revenge upon her torturers, kick started a horror-writing career that…

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