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Tag: John Patrick Shanley

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OUTSIDE MULLINGAR (DTC): An Irish love story

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper February 17, 2020 No Comments

A love story in which the course of love would run smooth if it weren’t for stubbornness, misunderstanding, and Irish prudery

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DOUBT, A PARABLE (Way Off Broad St. Theater Company): 2016 Fringe review 64

Christopher Munden September 18, 2016 No Comments

Way Off Broad St. Theater Company justify the festival inclusion of this modern classic with a site-specific setting in a chapel of the Arch Street United Methodist Church and a solid take on an excellent play.

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DOUBT: A Parable (Lantern): Some things are certain

Christopher Munden January 27, 2015 No Comments

It may be daunting for theaters to produce the original theatrical source for a well-regarded movie, but Lantern Theater Company’s DOUBT shows why some plays are worth reclaiming for the stage.

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David Howey and Beth Dixon in PTC’s OUTSIDE MULLINGAR (Photo credit: Mark Garvin)
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OUTSIDE MULLINGAR (PTC): Land, loss, and love in rural Ireland

Debra Miller December 5, 2014 No Comments

John Patrick Shanley’s rom-com charmer is a play about feelings, expressed with an Irish lilt by two generations of neighbors in the Emerald Isle

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