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PLUM BUN (EgoPo): Passing on history

Toby Zinman April 23, 2023 4 Comments

This remarkable adaptation of a century-old novel concludes EgoPo’s Harlem Renaissance season

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Theater in Sketch: ANNA (EgoPo)

Chuck Schultz April 4, 2017 No Comments

A loose adaptation by Brenna Geffer and her ensemble based on the novel, Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy.

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THE CHILDREN’S HOUR (EgoPo): A superbly acted historical anecdote

Ninni Saajola October 12, 2015 No Comments

EgoPo Classic Theater continues its foray into classics of American drama with a focus on female playwrights.

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THE LADY FROM THE SEA (Egopo): Bare production showcases Ibsen’s mental gymnastics

Michael Fisher February 24, 2014 No Comments

Henrik Ibsen’s name is so thoroughly canonized in theater history that it’s easy to forget just how progressive the man was as a playwright. Works…

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