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From Stage to Streaming in 90 Days: Act II battles Electile Dystfunction with tech start-up Surfcode

Smalley Bogg August 26, 2020 No Comments

Ambler theater begins streaming its election-themed show this week.

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Features Fringe Festival Interviews Theater

Berlin to Broadway, a Musical Voyage with Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill: Cast interview

Henrik Eger September 21, 2018 No Comments

This Fringe, the Department of Theatre and Dance at West Chester University of Pennsylvania (WCU) presented Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill, a Musical Voyage,with a cast from the Theater and Drama Department.

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Interviews Theater

Intergenerational Theater, part 2: Penelope Reed on working with a young director in ON THE VERGE (Hedgerow)

Henrik Eger February 2, 2015 No Comments

In this two-part series, Henrik Eger talks to Penelope Reed and Kittson O’Neill about their intergenerational collaboration in Hedgerow Theatre’s ON THE VERGE.

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Interviews Theater

Intergenerational Theater, part 1: Kittson O’Neill talks about directing the veteran cast of ON THE VERGE (Hedgerow)

Henrik Eger February 2, 2015 1 Comment

In this two-part series, Henrik Eger talks to Penelope Reed and Kittson O’Neill about their intergenerational collaboration in Hedgerow Theatre’s ON THE VERGE.

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Jennifer Summerfield, Maryruth Stine, Penelope Reed in ON THE VERGE at Hedgerow Theatre. (Photo credit: Ashley LaBonde of Wide Eyed Studios)
Reviews Theater

ON THE VERGE (Hedgerow): Self-discovery in the land of the unknown

Lauren Hartranft January 19, 2015 No Comments

There are so many layers to uncover in this work. It is a smart and clever piece; more performance art with humor and drama than a traditional comedy.

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