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Tag: Joe DiPietro

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Filling the World with Love and Theater: Interview with Harry Dietzler of Upper Darby Summer Stage

Henrik Eger July 31, 2016 No Comments

Summer Stage, one of the largest draws for young theater artists on the East coast: Interview with founding executive and artistic director Harry Dietzler

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NICE WORK on a Summer Stage

Henrik Eger July 30, 2016 No Comments

The Upper Darby Summer Stage just opened its 2016 season with an entertaining Gershwin farce.

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THE SECOND MRS. WILSON (George Street); Behind every great man

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper November 25, 2015 No Comments

Joe DiPietro’s thought-provoking piece is set in Woodrow Wilson’s second term, but it rekindles a period in the mid-20th century of sweeping biographical plays about historical figures.

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