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Three Women Direct Three THREE SISTERS

Christopher Munden February 8, 2019 No Comments

In an unlikely coincidence of scheduling, Philadelphia sees the performances of three adaptations of Chekov’s Three Sisters, each helmed by a female director. Directed by…

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SoLow Fest in Sketch: LITTLE THINGS, FRANCESCA, DUMMY

Chuck Schultz June 30, 2018 No Comments

The SoLow Fest performances of different mediums and art forms on June 23rd showed dance, theater, and comedy.

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A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (Deep Blue Theatre Collective): 2016 Fringe review 20.2

Lisa Panzer September 12, 2016 No Comments

Upon entering the MAAS Space, with it’s exposed beams and brick walls, and wooden floors, the very sensation of being engulfed in 1940s New Orleans…

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A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (Deep Blue Theatre Collective): 2016 Fringe review 20.1

Kathryn Osenlund September 12, 2016 No Comments

Deep Blue goes for the jugular with a serious staging of STREETCAR, Tennessee Williams’s beloved, hard, and overheated play

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MACBETH (Villanova): Ambition, conscience, fates, and kazoos

Scott Wiser November 14, 2015 No Comments

This production offers gore, unconventionality, and laughs, and certainly strikes up debates about the meaning of the play’s profound poetry.

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