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Many Goodly Creatures: Allen Radway talks THE TEMPEST, Simpatico, and fatherhood

Christopher Munden July 7, 2015 1 Comment

Even a brief encounter with Allen Radway reveals the intelligence, sympathy, and generosity of spirit evident in his theatrical work. We talk to him ahead of his newest, CCTCs THE TEMPEST.

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David Howey and Beth Dixon in PTC’s OUTSIDE MULLINGAR (Photo credit: Mark Garvin)
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OUTSIDE MULLINGAR (PTC): Land, loss, and love in rural Ireland

Debra Miller December 5, 2014 No Comments

John Patrick Shanley’s rom-com charmer is a play about feelings, expressed with an Irish lilt by two generations of neighbors in the Emerald Isle

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Simpatico concludes its Philadelphia season with David Rabe’s THE BLACK MONK

Christopher Munden April 3, 2012 No Comments

“She began dressing, too. Only now, looking at her, Kovrin realised the danger of his position — realised the meaning of the black monk and…

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