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Tag: BSomeday Productions

The Safe Word is Begonia Fringe review
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[16] THE SAFE WORD IS BEGONIA (B. Someday Productions): Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 8, 2013 No Comments

Walking Fish Theatre has won accolades (including a 2010 Barrymore) for its programs in education and children’s theater. But Ari Flamingo’s THE SAFE WORD IS…

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Phindie Podcast 03: Michelle Pauls

Christopher Munden April 24, 2013 No Comments

For Phindie’s third Philadelphia Independent Theater podcast, hosts Christopher Munden and John Rosenberg visit the Walking Fish Theatre in Kensington to talk to owner Michelle…

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Another entertaining stay at George F. Walker’s SUBURBAN MOTEL (Walking Fish)

Christopher Munden March 15, 2013 1 Comment

Not a lot has changed since last time Walking Fish Theatre checked into George F. Walker’s Suburban Motel, for November’s PROBLEM CHILD. The room is…

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Walking Fish’s PROBLEM CHILD is One To Love

Christopher Munden November 7, 2012 No Comments

Kensington’s Walking Fish Theatre continues its presentation of George F. Walker’s Suburban Motel series with PROBLEM CHILD. Walker’s cycle features six plays set in the…

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Plenty of Pulp: THE END OF CIVILIZATION at the Walking Fish

Christopher Munden June 13, 2012 No Comments

Some of the best entertainments are plot-heavy pulp mysteries: the film Double Indemnity, Raymond Chandler’s stories, Agatha Christie’s plays. With unemployment, serial killing, prostitution, addiction, and…

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Two Philadelphia companies take Medea in new directions

Christopher Munden April 24, 2012 No Comments

The story of Euripides’s third place finish in the 431 B.C. Athens Dionysia festival is one to warm the hearts of unsung writers everywhere. The great Greek…

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Feliz Navidad! UN VIAJE: A CHRISTMAS JOURNEY at Kensington’s Walking Fish Theatre

Christopher Munden December 11, 2011 No Comments

UN VIAJE—A CHRISTMAS JOURNEY is running at Walking Fish Theatre in Kensington (Philadelphia), PA through December 30. (Photo courtesy of B. Someday Productions at Walking…

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