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Tag: Plays and Players Theater

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THE WOMEN OF IRELAND (Irish Heritage Theater): Short Irish classics

Dorie Byrne April 15, 2018 1 Comment

From modern to historic, tragic to fantastic, THE WOMEN OF IRELAND views the feminine from many angles, creating a fleshed out sculpture of Irish life.

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AT THE FLASH (Quince/GayFest!): No wigs, no props, no problem

Alex Boucher August 13, 2015 No Comments

Leeper uses the story of five disparate characters at one gay bar to trace five decades of LGBT history.

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This is Not a Theater Fringe review
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[28.1] THIS IS NOT A THEATER (Navin Rawanchaikul, Navin Production): Fringe review

Julius Ferraro September 12, 2013 3 Comments

Navin Rawanchaikul has created an epic portrait of the history of Philly’s historic Plays and Players Theater. Hundreds of faces have been painted with photographic…

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