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THERE (Wilma): 2019 Fringe review

Yumna Tolaimate September 20, 2019 No Comments

THERE is not a place on Earth’s map. It is not a poem recital, nor is it a play.

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THERE (Wilma): 2019 Fringe review

Toby Zinman September 15, 2019 No Comments

Visually arresting and aurally haunting, THERE makes rarefied language solid and visceral

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Sensitive Guys InterAct review
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SENSITIVE GUYS (InterAct): Satirizing the dialectic of sex

Toby Zinman January 25, 2018 5 Comments

What’s being satirized in this social satire? Good question, with several answers.

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BLOOD WEDDING (Wilma): Movement in the veins

Christopher Munden November 3, 2017 2 Comments

Lorca’s BLOOD WEDDING makes a fitting vehicle for the Wilma Theater in-house troupe.

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Shhh… tell no one, invite everyone: Almanac Dance Circus Theater has a secret show

Smalley Bogg December 4, 2016 No Comments

Did you know you were a member of a secret religious cult? You are, and a meeting has been called to elect a new leader

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Borges and the Future of Philadelphia Theater: Pig Iron APT first year show

Christopher Munden May 24, 2015 No Comments

Pig Iron APT Class of 2016 show May 27 & 28, 2015.

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