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Tag: White Pines Productions

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Fringe in Sketch 1: BRIGHT INVENTION IN THE ART SERIES (White Pines)

Aaron Krolikowski September 5, 2015 No Comments

As part of Phindie’s coverage of the 2015 Fringe Festival, Aaron Krolikowski is attending a series of shows and sketching what he sees. His first…

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Main façade of Glen Foerd mansion (Photo credit: Faith West Photography)
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Celebrate the Roaring ’20s with “Jazz Age on the Delaware” at Glen Foerd Mansion

Debra Miller July 16, 2015 No Comments

Glen Foerd, northeast Philly’s Gilded-Age mansion, celebrates the Roaring ‘20s with “Jazz Age on the Delaware” on August 1. The event includes vintage music, dancing, lawn games, and more.

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Brooke Fitzgerald, Katherine Perry and Cindy Spitko in Ed Swidey's mEEp.
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The Return of the mEEps (White Pines)

Christopher Munden May 8, 2014 No Comments

Ed Swidey’s mEEps return for a one-night only show at White Pines place in Elkins Park, May 9, 2014.

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Update on White Pines: A New Home and a Full Slate

Debra Miller March 11, 2014 3 Comments

On March 1, White Pines Productions, which had been without a headquarters since its displacement from historic Elstowe Manor in 2013 (read about the displacement…

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The Incredible Shrinking Matt & Jacquie and exciting news from the world of improv

Christopher Munden February 26, 2014 No Comments

This weekend sees an enticing line-up of non-improv sketches at PHIT’s new home. The Incredible Shrinking Matt & Jacquie perform a variety of offbeat sketches.

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LUCKIEST KID (White Pines): 60-second review

Julius Ferraro October 11, 2013 No Comments

Philly-based playwright Martha Kemper’s memoir-based LUCKIEST KID is an achievement just this side of brilliant. Playing the protagonist and main speaker in a story of…

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White Pines Productions The Music You Remember review
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THE MUSIC YOU REMEMBER (White Pines): An Introspective Journey through Love, Loss, and ‘60s Nostalgia

Debra Miller October 4, 2013 No Comments

When burned-out middle-aged Professor Paul Diollio (Jerry Perna) learns via cell phone messages that he has been denied tenure, his car has been repossessed, and…

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Kim Almquist and Aaron Draper of Banana Peel Dance in a promotional image for White Pines Productions’ HAPPENING 2 (Photo credit: Courtesy of White Pines Productions)
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It’s Still Happening at White Pines Productions

Debra Miller August 21, 2013 2 Comments

There’s a lot going on at White Pines Productions. Following a protracted legal battle between the Land Conservancy of Elkins Park and the Sisters of…

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