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Tag: The Brothers Size

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The winners of the 2014 Barrymore Awards…

Christopher Munden October 27, 2014 No Comments

From about 100 entries, winners in twenty-two categories were selected by a panel of twelve judges and announced at the Barrymore Awards ceremony tonight. InterAct…

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Tarell Alvin McCraney
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Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Brother/Sister Trilogy: Philadelphia audiences get a great look at an acclaimed new playwright

Christopher Munden October 20, 2013 1 Comment

Allen Radway, James Ijames, and Daniel Student discuss Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Brother/Sister trilogy. All three plays in the series hit Philadelphia stages this fall.

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THE BROTHERS SIZE (Simpatico): 60-second review

Christopher Munden October 8, 2013 2 Comments

The stories of the orishas, a pantheon of spirit personalities, has a lasting influence on the descendants of enslaved Africans throughout the Americas (The great…

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