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Philadelphia Opera Collective, BY YOU THAT MADE ME FRANKENSTEIN (Photo credit: Harish Pathak)
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BY YOU THAT MADE ME, FRANKENSTEIN (Philadelphia Opera Collective): Fringe Review 51

Debra Miller September 15, 2014 4 Comments

The compelling two-act opus captures the historic characters, events, and mood with passion and clarity.

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CREDITORS (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective): Everything Great Theater Should Be

Debra Miller September 9, 2012 No Comments

August Strindberg’s CREDITORS is a revenge tragedy of classic proportions, a modern descendant of the ancient Greeks and Shakespeare. His unnerving story of a love…

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Theater People vs. Theater Critics…The Ultimate Debate

Christopher Munden May 23, 2011 No Comments

I’ve been a lover of the stage as long as I can remember. Mostly this love has been realized as a patron of local theaters.…

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Why’s Everyone Such a Critic?

Christopher Munden May 23, 2011 2 Comments

I’ve been a lover of the stage as long as I can remember. Mostly this love has been realized as a patron of local theaters.…

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