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Gizel Jimenez and ensemble in the Walnut's 2013 show IN THE HEIGHTS. Photo credit: Mark Garvin.
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Walnut Street Theatre: Part 3, The Changing Shape of Philadelphia Theater

Katelyn Behrman August 8, 2014 No Comments

Katelyn Behrman’s three-part series on the Walnut Street Theatre concludes with a consideration of the Walnut’s place in the changing landscape of Philadelphia theater.

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Walnut Street Theatre Studio 5.
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The Walnut Street Theatre: Part 2, Crafting a Popular Season

Katelyn Behrman July 30, 2014 No Comments

In the second of her three-part series on the Walnut Street Theatre, Katelyn Behrman looks at how the Walnut puts together its season of popular productions, and considers the opportunities presented by the second stage and rented facilities.

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The Walnut opened as a circus theater in 1809.
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The Walnut Street Theatre: Part 1, The People’s Playhouse

Katelyn Behrman July 23, 2014 1 Comment

In the first section three-part series, Kathryn Behrman sits down with Walnut artistic director Bernard Havard and other local theater folk to consider the playhouse’s commitment to popular entertainment.

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