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MARISOL (Villanova): Wake up call by golf club

Lisa Panzer November 12, 2016 No Comments

José Rivera’s fantastically powerful portent of a world is fabulously riveting as directed by James Ijames at Villanova Theatre.

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EURYDICE (Villanova Theatre): Death is a continuation of life

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper September 26, 2015 No Comments

Death, as experienced in director James Ijames’s comic yet movingly evocative production of Sarah Ruhl’s play, is a continuation of life.

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MICHAEL & EDIE (Villanova Theater): 60-second review

Lauren Hartranft February 13, 2015 No Comments

It’s more than the classic boy meets girl, boy likes girl, girl is cold to boy tale:. Rachel Bonds’s MICHAEL & EDIE is a whirlwind of realization, emotion, and introspection.

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