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Tag: Interact Theatre

Theater

DEATH OF A DRIVER (InterAct): Years pass, roads are built, potholes appear

Toby Zinman November 7, 2022 No Comments

“We are together.”  This line is an often-repeated refrain in Death of a Driver, a grim new play by Will Snider presented by InterAct at the Drake’s Proscenium…

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Arts Dance Theater

FEBRUARY ROUNDUP: This month’s picks

Gwyn Kelsey Holm February 8, 2022 1 Comment

There’s tons of great shows to see in Philadelphia this month! Here are Phindie’s picks for some of the must-see performances. The Cure at Troy…

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Reviews

HYPE MAN: A BREAK-BEAT PLAY (InterAct): Compromise and dialog can work

Thom Nickels February 9, 2019 No Comments

Idris Goodwin’s play shows how compromise and dialog work better than insults and labels

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Arts Features Theater

2017 Barrymore Awards nominations

Cameron Kelsall August 22, 2017 No Comments

On August 21, Theatre Philadelphia announced nominees for the 2017 Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre. Established companies led the day.

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Features Theater

Neal Zoren’s BEST OF PHILADELPHIA THEATER, 2016

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper February 12, 2017 1 Comment

Neal Zoren chose his favorite productions, directors, and actors from the last year.

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Paul Meshejian, PlayPenn 2
Features Theater

Everything you always wanted to know about PlayPenn, but were afraid to ask: Interview with founder Paul Meshejian, Part 2

Henrik Eger July 18, 2015 No Comments

Part 2 of a three-part interview with PlayPenn founder Paul Meshejian.

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60-Second Review Reviews Theater

THE DANGEROUS HOUSE OF PRETTY MBANE (InterAct): 60-second review

Nicholas Ryan January 22, 2015 No Comments

A thrilling, thought-provoking, wonderfully heart-wrenching play now receiving its world premiere by InterAct Theatre Company.

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The entire cast of the Second Annual One-Minute Play Festival at the InterAct, 2014. Photo credit: Seth Rozin.
Reviews Theater

The Second Annual One-Minute Play Festival (InterAct): Tipsy on Theater: Wine-tasting 90 plays and a night-out in Philly without a hangover

Henrik Eger August 4, 2014 No Comments

You step off the tour bus, the smell of exhaust replaced first with fresh air, then with the sugary smell of grapes. You sit around…

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Reviews Theater

EL AÑO EN QUE NACÍ (FringeArts): Living mosaic

Julius Ferraro January 18, 2014 2 Comments

EL AÑO EN QUE NACÍ (THE YEAR I WAS BORN) is the January installment in FringeArts’ year-round programming at their Race Street Pier theater, and…

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