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Tag: J. Paul Nicholas

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THE LIGHT (Theatre Exile): A couple finally, authentically communicating

Frank Schierloh February 10, 2023 No Comments

An engaging conversation about how societal constructs and systems can affect our relationships

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[podcast] J. Paul Nicholas on THE INVISIBLE HAND

Darnelle Radford for REP Radio May 23, 2016 No Comments

J. Paul Nicholas on the politics and conversations that surround this well-executed production.

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Sketching A WINTER’S TALE (SCP)

Christopher Munden August 1, 2015 No Comments

Thursday’s performance of A WINTER’S TALE by Shakespeare in Clark Park took place in the rain venue of Drexel’s Mandell Theater, but that didn’t stop…

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CIPHERS (Inis Nua): An ultra-modern spy thriller

L. Haber October 13, 2014 No Comments

CIPHERS displays an ultra-modern set, an unflinchingly poised cast, and all the classic elements of an intriguing spy thriller,

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