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WAIT UNTIL DARK (Hedgerow Theatre): For brilliant suspense…

Lisa Panzer February 20, 2018 No Comments

Light, shadows, sound and silences coalesce with acting artistry to create a stirring, sensational air of suspense

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Fringe in Sketch: THE TURN OF THE SCREW (Leila and Pantea Productions)

Chuck Schultz September 25, 2017 No Comments

Leila and Pantea Productions creates art that engages audiences in new ways.

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THE TURN OF THE SCREW (Leila and Pantea Productions): 2017 Fringe review

Cameron Kelsall September 22, 2017 No Comments

An inventive and terrifying take on a classic ghost story

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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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