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THE 39 STEPS (Lantern): Hitchcock onstage

Kathryn Osenlund May 28, 2025 No Comments

Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the novel by John Buchan and the movie by Alfred Hitchcock

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RED (Theatre Exile): Coloring an artist’s story

Kathryn Osenlund November 7, 2024 1 Comment

RED, not to be confused with REDS, is a color, not a Commie. It refers to the impression given by one of ten huge canvases…

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RADIO GOLF (Arden): Hearts on one side, heads on the other

Kathryn Osenlund April 6, 2023 No Comments

A crippling honesty and family ties mark August Wilson’s Radio Golf, a play that flows with humor along with sharply incisive dialogue and a clever story line.

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Revisiting Pinter’s BETRAYAL: A commentary

Kathryn Osenlund January 22, 2019 No Comments

An attempt to detangle this nine-scene play that’s designed to move backwards

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BETRAYAL (Lantern): Reversal of fortunes

Christopher Munden January 17, 2019 No Comments

Pinter’s use of reverse chronology highlights depths beyond the quiet drama and sedate setting.

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SWEAT (PTC): What’s the matter with Reading?

Christopher Munden October 19, 2018 No Comments

Why does SWEAT appeal to us, as aging urban middle-to-upper-to-upper-upper-class theatergoers? Do we hope to understand? Relate? Gawk? What do we applaud?

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TIME IS ON OUR SIDE (Simpatico): Philadelphia’s living history of gay pride and social progress

Debra Miller June 11, 2016 1 Comment

A world-premiere commission filled with humor and heart considers the history and progress of gay rights in Philadelphia through the lens of a local podcast and the discovery of a revealing artifact.

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