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Rott (Steve Underwood) interrogates Bonhoeffer (Chase Byrd) against swastika background. Photo by © James Jackson.
Features Interviews Theater

A Theologian and the Nazis: Interview with Mary Ruth Clarke, playwright of BONHOEFFER’S COST (Beacon Theatre Productions)

Henrik Eger April 21, 2015 No Comments

We spoke to Mary Ruth Clarke her thought-provoking play based on an extraordinary German theologian who worked for the anti-Nazi resistance.

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Finding art in taking risks: Doug Williams

Roz DeKett for The Right Word February 24, 2015 1 Comment

“I have hated this play sometimes,” says Doug Williams. Strong words, when you’re talking about something you’ve written yourself.

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Reviews Theater

Richard II (Quintessence): Let us sit on the ground and tell sad stories of the death of kings

Christopher Munden October 25, 2014 No Comments

RICHARD II is a richly rewarding play, full of insightful and startling verse, but you might want to read a synopsis before seeing this production.

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Reviews Theater

9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL (Walnut Street): Performance over plot

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper September 14, 2014 No Comments

Sharp performances keep 9 TO 5 so consistently entertaining it masks a contrived plot and mediocre music and lyrics.

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The Company. Photo by Mark Garvin.
Reviews Theater

HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING (Walnut Street Theatre): 60-Second review

Lauren Hartranft May 24, 2014 No Comments

J. Pierrepoint Finch (Jeremy Morse) is a determined window washer with a handbook “How to Succeed in Business” and a dream to navigate the corporate maze. Step one: apply for the job at a major corporation.

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