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COST OF LIVING (PTC): A compelling new play, diminished

Toby Zinman February 11, 2024 No Comments

Diminished or not, it’s worth seeing for the understanding of people living with disabilities and the people who care for them.

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LADY DAY AT EMERSON’S BAR & GRILL (PTC): A living portrait and an evening of wonderful songs

Toby Zinman April 14, 2023 No Comments

At 15th & Bainbridge—only a few blocks from Philadelphia Theatre Company’s stage at Broad & Lombard—there stood a legendary dive bar called Emerson’s. Jazz greats—John…

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