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A BILLION NIGHTS ON EARTH (Thaddeus Phillips + Steven Dufala): 2017 Fringe review

Julia Taus September 20, 2017 No Comments

How do you capture A BILLION NIGHTS ON EARTH in a 90 minute play while appealing to an audience aged 3-99?

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A BILLION NIGHTS ON EARTH (Thaddeus Phillips and Steven Dufala): 2017 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 18, 2017 No Comments

It looks like a father’s love went into the making of this big adventure, Phillips’s warmest work yet.

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Charlie DelMarcelle (the Lord) and Leonard Kelly (Sly) in Delaware Shakespeare Festival’s THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (Photo credit: Alessandra Nicole)
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THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (Delaware Shakespeare): The people’s choice!

Debra Miller July 18, 2015 No Comments

Shakespeare’s comedic battle of the sexes was the audience choice for this year’s outdoor summer production by the Delaware Shakespeare Festival.

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. . . BARRY SEAL (Thaddeus Phillips/FringeArts): Smile and a wink

Julius Ferraro May 19, 2015 No Comments

Thaddeus Phillips plays Barry Seal, a real-life, infamous drug smuggler-turned-DEA-informant who eventually gained the ire of both smugglers and government agents.

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