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nice and fresh mount airy
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NICE AND FRESH theater in Mount Airy

Christopher Munden September 29, 2013 No Comments

What a pleasant corner of Philadelphia is Mount Airy. A suburban urban neighborhood: trees and grass yards but also sidewalks and train lines; driveways and…

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The Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre’s THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN features Walter DeShields, Chris Anthony, Maryruth Stine, Leeanna Rubin, and Sarah Knittel (Photo credit: Plate 3 Photography)
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TWO NOBLE KINSMEN (Philly Shakes): Shakespeare as entertainment

Christopher Munden August 16, 2013 1 Comment

Aaron Cromie, the director of Philadelphia Shakespeare Company’s academy performance of TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, is one of this city’s best directors. His puppet/live actor version…

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Katherine Perry, Ryan Walter, Danielle Adams, in Return of Confessions of a Plate and Shoe
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RETURN OF CONFESSIONS OF A PLATE AND SHOE (SmokeyScout): 60-second review

Jessica Foley June 28, 2013 3 Comments

Josh McIlvain’s RETURN OF CONFESSIONS OF A PLATE AND SHOE should be put in a time capsule and used by future generations as a how-to…

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