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THE (CURIOUS CASE OF THE) WATSON INTELLIGENCE (Azuka): Connecting with audience

Lisa Panzer November 11, 2014 No Comments

A thoroughly entertaining, beautifully staged exploration of trust, love, relationships, entanglement, dependency and technology and intimacy.

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GINT (EgoPo): Ibsen as American folklorist

Christopher Munden May 5, 2014 1 Comment

Romulus Linney’s GINT, now in an engaging staging by EgoPo Productions, does an admirable job of translating this modernist classic for contemporary audiences. Linney reworks the story so it seems to have been lifted straight from the annals of American folklore.

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Bruce Graham Scores Again with Theatre Exile’s Any Given Monday at Plays & Players Theater

Christopher Munden February 16, 2010 No Comments

Acclaimed local playwright Bruce Graham returns toTheatre Exile with Any Given Monday (now onstage at Plays & Players Theater), a sport-themed world premiere geared to ride the success of…

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