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Tag: Nicky Silver

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TOO MUCH SUN (Isis): The hilarity and horrors of a dysfunctional family

Debra Miller March 5, 2016 No Comments

An egomaniacal actress disrupts the lives of her estranged dysfunctional family in Nicky Silver’s sardonic and disturbing absurdist tragicomedy.

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It’s The End of the World As We Knew It: New City’s PTERODACTYLS at the Adrienne

Christopher Munden March 16, 2011 No Comments

PTERODACTYLS takes place in a sterile Main Line living room (set design Cory Palmer), a fitting setting for a work reminiscent of Victorian drawing room…

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