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Tag: Mauckingbird Theatre Company

Features Fringe Festival

A Welcome to the International Artists at the 2019 Fringe Festival

Henrik Eger September 5, 2019 1 Comment

Henrik Eger greets international Fringe artists.

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Reviews Theater

THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE (Mauckingbird): Uncovering a gay treasure

Dorie Byrne August 27, 2016 No Comments

“Gay PIRATES OF PENZANCE? Isn’t that redundant?” It’s more like Gilbert and Sullivan’s zany comedy is finally fully realized.

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THE SISTERHOOD (Mauckingbird): Queering Moliere

Joshua Millhouse February 9, 2016 No Comments

It doesn’t take a Moliere scholar to enjoy these zany characters, brilliantly brought to life by the ensemble.

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THE SISTERHOOD (MAUCKINGBIRD): A delightful hi-brow comedy skewers hi-brow pretensions

Kathryn Osenlund February 8, 2016 1 Comment

While some plays are heavy three course meals, THE SISTERHOOD is definitely dessert.

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Reviews Theater

HOT ‘n’ COLE: A Cole Porter Celebration! (Mauckingbird): What a swell party it is

Kathryn Osenlund January 18, 2015 2 Comments

Get yourself a glass of wine and enjoy Porter’s musical repartee and stylish insinuation, the swell costumes, and the sophisticated atmosphere.

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Interviews Previews Theater

Mauckingbird Presents Staged Readings of Two Gay Milestones

Debra Miller August 27, 2014 No Comments

Two groundbreaking plays in the history of queer theater–Lillian Hellman’s THE CHILDREN’S HOUR and Mart Crowley’s THE BOYS IN THE BAND—will be presented in the format of staged readings over the next two weekends by Mauckingbird Theatre Company.

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60-Second Review Theater

BEAUTIFUL THING (Mauckingbird): Boy meets boy and love conquers all

Debra Miller January 19, 2014 No Comments

To mark the 20th anniversary of BEAUTIFUL THING, Mauckingbird Theatre Company, dedicated to gay-themed work, begins its 2014 season with a production of English playwright…

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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (Mauckingbird): 60-second review

Christopher Munden August 10, 2013 2 Comments

Gender roles play an essential part in much classic literature. How many complex pre-1900 plots would be instantly resolved if a woman could just marry…

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Musical theater kicks off Mauckingbird Theatre Company’s fourth season

Christopher Munden January 22, 2011 No Comments

I’m not the target audience for Mauckingbird Theatre Company’s Philadelphia premier of “[title of show]”, now onstage UPstairs at the Adrienne Theatre. I’ve never been the…

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