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Theater in Sketch: THE ENCHANTED (IRC) and A DOLL’S HOUSE (Swarthmore)

Chuck Schultz February 12, 2017 No Comments

Comparinge the absurdist comedy of Giraudoux with the serious drama of Ibsen.

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THE ENCHANTED (IRC): a great revival speaks to our times

Lev Feigin February 10, 2017 No Comments

Philly’s favorite absurdist company Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium revives Jean Giraudoux’s THE ENCHANTED.

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THE YEAR OF THE RAW ONION (IRC): A cabaret cocktail of satire and absurdity

Debra Miller March 21, 2016 No Comments

A series of stand-up monologues culled from the satirical articles of The Onion delivered riotous socio-political commentary in a fast-paced 75 minutes.

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That’s Just Like Your Opinion, Man: RAW ONION REVIVAL (IRC) actors become their own critics

Henrik Eger May 8, 2015 No Comments

Every actor has experienced theater critics who got things a little wrong. Here’s their chance to peel their own onion.

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Paradise Park (Idiopathic Ridiculopathy): Men in Dresses

Julius Ferraro February 16, 2013 No Comments

If your favorite part of Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was the creepy boat ride or if you even remember that scene with a tingle of…

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