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G-chatting the Gift of Life: Talking POLLYANNA with Katherine Perry and Sarah Knittel

Christopher Munden April 21, 2017 No Comments

Phindie met Katherine and Sarah online to get the lowdown on their collaborative project

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Reviews Theater

RASHOMON (Luna): Kurosawa on the stage

Ninni Saajola March 23, 2015 No Comments

Luna’s adaptation of one of the finest films ever made doesn’t dare to change enough to be much more than a translation of Kurosawa’s movie.

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VOICES OF A PEOPLE’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES (Plays & Players): This time we have to succeed

Ninni Saajola January 30, 2015 No Comments

VOICES is not just provocative; it is full of infectious hope that this time, united, we really will succeed.

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Avenue Q Mazeppa review
Reviews Theater

AVENUE Q (Mazeppa): A puppet oasis in the summer heat

Kathryn Osenlund July 19, 2013 2 Comments

Rob Henry and Brian Seaman, founders of Mazeppa Productions, the newest resident musical theater company in Philadelphia, offer an oasis of entertainment in the Sahara…

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