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FUNNYMAN (Arden): Comedy on the brink of tragedy

Debra Miller January 21, 2016 1 Comment

A new play by Bruce Graham considers the sadness that often underlies comedy and the need to adapt to changing styles and the struggles of life.

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Second Acts: Top Philly playwright Bruce Graham talks FUNNYMAN and life in the theater

Christopher Munden January 19, 2016 2 Comments

When you think Philadelphia theater, you think Bruce Graham. He shares his thoughts about his latest play, the state of theater in Philadelphia, and the art of writing plays.

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HENRY V (PA Shakespeare): The king is but a man

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper July 27, 2015 1 Comment

While HENRY V contains two of Shakespeare’s most stirring speeches, smaller, less rhetorical moments are the more engrossing in Matt Pfeiffer’s staging for Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival

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