Driving by in cars like a slow-moving funeral procession, we get new perspectives from an all-female cast
View More A Period of Drastic Change and Reordering: Interview with THE WAY OUT artists and performers.Tag: Laurel Hill Cemetery
The Way Out: New life at Laurel Hill Cemetery with an all-female ensemble of theater artists and aerialists
A never-performed before multi-arts show on wheels for Fringe audiences
View More The Way Out: New life at Laurel Hill Cemetery with an all-female ensemble of theater artists and aerialistsA MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (Mechanical Theater): Spiriting Shakespeare at Laurel Hill
Double dealing, doubling of characters, double entendre and double dating, of a sort, are doubly fun to watch.
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The Mechanical Theater has succeeded in reviving Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
View More DRACULA: A GOTHIC MYSTERY (Mechanical Theater): Magnificently mesmerizing at Laurel Hill CemeteryInternational Fringe 2017: A welcome to theater from around the world coming to the Philadelphia Fringe Festival
Welcome to Philadelphia, international Fringe artists.
View More International Fringe 2017: A welcome to theater from around the world coming to the Philadelphia Fringe FestivalHAMLET (REV Theatre Company): “For the apparel oft proclaims the man” Fashion-forward styling updates HAMLET
REV Theatre Company creates a powerful rendition of HAMLET through scenery and clothing
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REV Theatre Company let loose a quirky combo of fright-night-meets-kickline-cabaret for this year’s Fringe.
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A dark and emotional 90-minute production of Shakespeare’s bloody history of war, murder, and blind ambition is performed outdoors by a cast of six on the grounds of a 19th-century cemetery.
View More The Mechanical Theater Brings RICHARD III to Laurel Hill CemeteryThe Mechanical Theater Discusses its New Site-Specific Take on ROMEO AND JULIET
The cast, director, and artistic director of Mechanical’s upcoming production of Shakespeare’s classic give a sneak peek at their original site-specific adaptation.
View More The Mechanical Theater Discusses its New Site-Specific Take on ROMEO AND JULIETTHEY ONLY COME OUT AT NIGHT: A GRAVEYARD CABARET (REV Theatre): 2015 Fringe review 60
Charles Dickens comes undead at this haunting site-specific show.
View More THEY ONLY COME OUT AT NIGHT: A GRAVEYARD CABARET (REV Theatre): 2015 Fringe review 60Building New Audiences for Classical Theater: Interview with Rosemary Hay and Rudy Caporaso, artistic co-directors of REV Theatre Company
REV Theatre Company presents Shakespeare and other classical works in innovative ways. We talk to their co-directors.
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Almost one hundred years ago, Edgar Lee Masters began publishing poems from the point of view of the deceased residents of Spoon River, a lightly-fictionalized…
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