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Features Theater

Theater in Sketch: HIR (Simpatico)

Chuck Schultz June 22, 2017 No Comments

Simpatico Theatre Company’s production of HIR by Taylor Mac challenges audiences to reconsider preconceptions of gender identity

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Reviews Theater

HIR (Simpatico): We are all everything

Cameron Kelsall June 13, 2017 1 Comment

Author’s note: Taylor Mac uses “judy” as a gender pronoun. This review reflects Mac’s preference. Taylor Mac’s work is unwieldy and absurdist, challenging and unsettling.…

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Reviews Theater

TIME IS ON OUR SIDE (Simpatico): Philadelphia’s living history of gay pride and social progress

Debra Miller June 11, 2016 1 Comment

A world-premiere commission filled with humor and heart considers the history and progress of gay rights in Philadelphia through the lens of a local podcast and the discovery of a revealing artifact.

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Arts Features Fringe Festival

#DigitalFringe: The Fringe Festival gets digital

Courtney Lau August 7, 2015 No Comments

The 2015 Fringe Festival introduces a new component, Digital Fringe, an online platform where artists working in digital media can share their work.

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R. Eric Thomas in ALWAYS THE BRIDESMAID (Photo credit: Jay Olsen)
60-Second Review Reviews Theater

ALWAYS THE BRIDESMAID (R. Eric Thomas): 60-second review

Debra Miller October 14, 2014 No Comments

R. Eric Thomas’s updated version of his 2012 hit provides a seamless synthesis of stand-up comedy and storytelling with the narrative structure of a one-act rom-com

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