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Tag: Time Is On Our Side

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TIME IS ON OUR SIDE (Simpatico): Philadelphia’s living history of gay pride and social progress

Debra Miller June 11, 2016 1 Comment

A world-premiere commission filled with humor and heart considers the history and progress of gay rights in Philadelphia through the lens of a local podcast and the discovery of a revealing artifact.

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Summer Tailgating: A guide to upcoming new work for theater lovers, likers, and makers

Jacqueline Goldfinger May 3, 2016 No Comments

A list of summer pre-season new work tailgating essentials to get us pumped for the 2016/16 theater season.

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Many Goodly Creatures: Allen Radway talks THE TEMPEST, Simpatico, and fatherhood

Christopher Munden July 7, 2015 1 Comment

Even a brief encounter with Allen Radway reveals the intelligence, sympathy, and generosity of spirit evident in his theatrical work. We talk to him ahead of his newest, CCTCs THE TEMPEST.

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