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Tag: Tori Mittelman

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BEHOLD HER (Half Key Theatre Company): 2018 Fringe review

Naomi Orwin September 10, 2018 1 Comment

Publicity for the show focuses on the question, “What is beauty?,” but the show itself goes much deeper.

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THE WOMEN OF IRELAND (Irish Heritage Theater): Short Irish classics

Dorie Byrne April 15, 2018 1 Comment

From modern to historic, tragic to fantastic, THE WOMEN OF IRELAND views the feminine from many angles, creating a fleshed out sculpture of Irish life.

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ANIMAL FARM (Luna): From pig to (wo)man, and from (wo)man to pig

Julius Ferraro October 21, 2015 No Comments

Impressive theatricality in an imperfect production of Orwell’s allegory of the Russian Revolution and Stalin’s real-life dystopia.

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Stephen Fala and Tori Mittelman as Patrick and Maggie Clancy in LAFFERTY’S WAKE at Society Hill Playhouse (Photo credit: Michelle Pauls)
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LAFFERTY’S WAKE (Society Hill Playhouse): “For God’s sake, you got to laugh a little!”

Debra Miller March 16, 2015 No Comments

Society Hill Playhouse celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with a seasonal revival of Susan Turlish’s musical-comedy send-up of the Irish,

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