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MORNING’S AT SEVEN (People’s Light): A sorority of acting talent

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper January 25, 2018 No Comments

A delightful comedy that shows an evening and morning in the lives of four sisters

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Theater in Sketch: MORNING’S AT SEVEN (People’s Light)

Chuck Schultz January 23, 2018 1 Comment

Paul Osborne’s 1939 comedy gets a new production in Malvern, PA.

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A SINGLE SHARD (People’s Light): A yarn spun on a potter’s wheel

Scott Wiser May 18, 2016 No Comments

A powerful sensory experience that can be likened to listening to an engaging storyteller while staring at the fire

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Mary McDonnell and Olivia Mell in THE CHERRY ORCHARD at People’s Light (Photo credit: Mark Garvin)
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THE CHERRY ORCHARD (People’s Light): Capturing the comedy, insight, and pathos of Chekhov

Debra Miller February 15, 2015 4 Comments

Completed in 1904, THE CHERRY ORCHARD, Anton Chekhov’s final dramatic work, is the most often staged of all Russian plays worldwide, and its production at…

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Michael Sharon plays the titular role in THE RAINMAKER at People’s Light (Photo credit: Mark Garvin)
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THE RAINMAKER (People’s Light): The Promise of Hope in Times of Hardship

Debra Miller September 24, 2013 No Comments

People’s Light & Theatre Company has enjoyed success with its past offerings of masterworks about life in America in the first half of the 20th…

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