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Tag: Franz Kafka

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Meta-morphing Kafka’s Gregor: Interview with director Rebecca Wright in THE METAMORPHOSIS, (Quintessence Theatre Group)

Henrik Eger February 23, 2015 2 Comments

Henrik Eger talks to director Rebecca Wright about her work and influences.

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Kristen Bailey (as Gregor). Photo by Shawn May
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THE METAMORPHOSIS (Quintessence): Leave the bug spray at home

Lisa Panzer February 10, 2015 No Comments

A sensational production of Franz Kafka’s story, utilizing sound, movement, color, and light to transport the audience into the eerie world of salesman-turned-cockroach Gregor Samsa .

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Costume Changes and Metamorphoses: Katherine Fritz on costume design, Kafka, and blogging

Christopher Munden February 2, 2015 No Comments

Interview with award-winning costume designer and star blogger Katherine Fritz on tackling Kafka’s METAMORPHOSIS

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David Stanger stars as K in the Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium’s THE CASTLE (Photo credit: Johanna Austin, austinart.org) Fringe Review
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[14] THE CASTLE (Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium): Fringe review

Debra Miller September 8, 2013 1 Comment

Though Franz Kafka’s work is not categorized as theater of the absurd per se, his writings have been cited as important predecessors of the genre.…

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2014 Fringe Festival Philadelphia
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2013 Philly Fringe Festival :: the MOST coverage and Six Picks for the Festival

Christopher Munden September 6, 2013 2 Comments

As its mission, Phindie provides independent coverage of Philadelphia theater and arts, with a focus on independent theater. So the Philly Fringe Festival* is a…

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2014 Fringe Festival Philadelphia
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Fringe Preview 9: Center City Fringe

Christopher Munden September 6, 2013 1 Comment

There’s still a cachet and a natural audience draw when a work is staged in the center of town, and that’s still where most of…

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