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Seascape by Edward Albee (1975): Chosen by Committee episode 49

Phindie Podcasts February 3, 2022 No Comments

Lizards! Edward Albee won his second (of three) Pulitzer Prizes in 1975 for Seascape, which traverses a peculiar line between realism and absurdism.

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Podcasts Theater

A Delicate Balance by Edward Albee (1967): Chosen by Committee Episode 44

Phindie Podcasts January 4, 2022 No Comments

Edward Albee won his first of three Pulitzer Prizes for Drama in 1967 for his three-act work A Delicate Balance. In this episode of Chosen…

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Features Theater

Philadelphia Theater through the eyes of J. Cooper Robb, Part 1: 2002–2003

Henrik Eger August 31, 2019 No Comments

Remembering Philadelphia theater history through the eyes of a venerable theater reviewer.

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Features Film Theater

Oscar-Winning Movies Don’t Come From Plays Anymore

Christopher Munden March 1, 2018 No Comments

No published or produced play has been the source for a Best Adapted Screenplay award since 1989.

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Reviews Theater

ALTAR CALL (Melissa McBain): “Theologically speaking, have you ever considered going to hell?”

Henrik Eger October 17, 2015 No Comments

ALTAR CALL begins and ends with hymns, not only setting the mood but, through carefully chosen songs, it sends out thought-provoking messages

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Features Interviews Theater

Hearing voices at 3 AM: Interview with POST HASTE playwright Frank E. Reilly

Henrik Eger June 28, 2015 No Comments

Frank E. Reilly’s latest play, POST HASTE, just finished its world premiere run at the Hedgerow Theatre. Henrik Eger interviewed the playwright about his works.

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Pearce Bunting and Catharine Slusar star as George and Martha in Theatre Exile’s WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF (Photo credit: Paola Nogueras)
Reviews Theater

WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF (Exile): A tour-de-force production of an American classic

Debra Miller April 23, 2015 4 Comments

The iconic three-act, three-hour marathon of marital warfare eviscerates the myth of the American family, revealing the drama and devastation behind the façade of our societal expectations

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