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Tiger Players: Philadelphia Asian Performing Artists present its first full production

Smalley Bogg January 18, 2018 No Comments

This month, PAPA seeks to solidify its presence in the city with its first full production, Tiger Style! by Mike Lew.

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“Lauren Feldman is a goddess”: 10 Philadelphia playwrights describe a beloved PlayPenn teacher

Henrik Eger November 30, 2016 No Comments

Lauren Feldman’s 7-week course for Philadelphia area playwrights had such a profound impact on those she taught.

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#THEREVOLUTION (InterAct): The vapid rebellion

Julius Ferraro January 30, 2016 No Comments

What would happen if a bunch of early-20-something city-dwelling music-video-watching lower-middle-class variously privileged poorish Americans launched a violent revolution against the state?

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Josh Kachnycz as Berowne in LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST. Photo credit: John Bansemer.
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LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST (Philly Shakes): Cromie finds a feast of language and comedy

Christopher Munden August 4, 2014 3 Comments

Under Aaron Cromie’s creative direction, Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre’s production of LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST captures the playfulness of the Bard’s early comedy in a fluid romp.

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