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BROADS (1812 Productions): A tip of the hat to the grand old dames of comedy

Toby Zinman February 3, 2023 No Comments

Take it from this old broad, Broads, 1812 Productions’ new show, is an entertaining 75 minutes—if you like funny songs and dirty jokes.

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WINTER WONDERETTES (Walnut Street): The lovely ditzies of winter

Henrik Eger November 25, 2018 No Comments

Henrik Eger’s entertaining, yet sensitive review of a fun holiday show.

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Wonderette: Rebecca Robbins on the Walnut’s holiday show

Debra Danese November 19, 2018 No Comments

Interview with the star of Winter Wondrettes at Walnut Street Theatre.

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MARY POPPINS (Walnut): Flying between lightness and gravitas

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper November 20, 2014 1 Comment

In doing MARY POPPINS, a director has to decide between approaches: light and fantastical like the movie or darker like the book.

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