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WATERSHIP DOWN (Simpatico/ Drexel MPiRP): A hop along a classic of children’s literature

Christopher Munden November 8, 2015 2 Comments

Director Allen Radway coordinates an intricate but unpretentious array of parts into a coherent and appealing whole.

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Reviews SoLow Fest 2016 Theater

SPLEEN (Johnny Smith): SoLow review

Debra Miller June 25, 2015 No Comments

Smith reveals the conflicting aspects of his personality in his outwardly funny but internally anguished reactions to the damage done to his body and psyche by a car crash that left him physically and emotionally scarred,

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Interviews Theater

Classic Plays, Living Playwrights? Interview with Ian August, author of THE MOOR’S SON (PAC)

Katherine Fritz February 4, 2015 No Comments

Katherine Fritz sat down with Ian August to chat Shakespeare, history, and what it means to be the guy who says, “I think I’d like to write a sequel to Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus.”

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Hedgerow Macbeth review
Reviews Theater

MACBETH (Hedgrow): An ambitious and effective take on the Scottish play

Christopher Munden October 23, 2013 No Comments

Director Dan Hodge does not mind imposing his vision upon a text. His bold decision to combine the Ariel and Miranda characters proved surprisingly effective.in…

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Philadelphia Artists’ Collective’s THE SEA PLAYS Fringe review
Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews Theater

THE SEA PLAYS (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective): 2013 Fringe review 32.2

Debra Miller September 13, 2013 2 Comments

Eugene O’Neill’s early maritime heart-wrenchers, Bound East for Cardiff and In the Zone, are brought to life in the Philadelphia Artists’ Collective’s devastatingly effective site-specific…

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Keith Conallen, David Blatt, and Brian McCann in PAC's THE SEA PLAYS, part of the 2013 Philly Fringe.
Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews Theater

[32.1] THE SEA PLAYS (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective): Fringe review

Christopher Munden September 12, 2013 3 Comments

With a series of celebrated readings and full productions (including 2012 Fringe hit The Creditors) Philadelphia Artists’ Collective has established a reputation as one of…

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2014 Fringe Festival Philadelphia
Fringe Festival Previews

Fringe Preview 8: Old City Fringe

Christopher Munden September 5, 2013 1 Comment

Once upon a time the Old City Fringe was the Philly Fringe. Old City on the first Friday in September was the place to be,…

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