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“New York-caliber actors”: How NYC-centrism hurts regional theater

Cameron Kelsall April 17, 2017 18 Comments

A recent article on Philly.com displays a falls into a reductive yet prevalent view of theater as the province of New York

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TWELFTH NIGHT (Pig Iron): Upends Expectations, Rights Shakespeare’s Play

Julius Ferraro December 10, 2013 No Comments

David Patrick Stearns writes yet another petulant review, this time of Pig Iron’s TWELFTH NIGHT. If he whines enough that he isn’t entertained at theater…

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