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WILDE TALES (Quintessence): Where the WILDE things are

Kathryn Osenlund December 16, 2016 No Comments

Oscar Wilde once wrote to a friend that his two books of fairy tales were intended “partly for children and partly for those who have…

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FULL OF GRACE, part 2: Oppressed Catholic voices on stage

Henrik Eger November 16, 2015 No Comments

More thoughts on the good, bad, and ugly presented in Scott Barrow and Robert Choiniere’s play about LGBT Catholics.

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Traveling Light by Lindsay Harris Friel Fringe review. Photo by Kyle Cassidy
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TRAVELING LIGHT (Liam’s Sofa Cushion Fortress): 2013 Fringe review 13.2

Kathryn Osenlund September 9, 2013 1 Comment

This play travels anything but light, but for aficionados—as I am—of talented and doomed Joe Orton or for those fascinated by Brian Epstein (the man…

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Traveling Light. Lindsay Harris Friel, Fringe Review. Kyle Cassidy
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TRAVELING LIGHT (Liam’s Sofa Cushion Fortress): 2013 Fringe review 13.1

Jessica Foley September 8, 2013 3 Comments

Entering the Adrienne’s Skybox into Liam’s Sofa Cushion Fortress Philadelphia premiere production of TRAVELING LIGHT, I was worried. I normally abhor plays hinged around real-life…

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