Howard Shapiro
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The fringiest of the Philly Fringe Festival (we think)
A friend complained that the trouble with the Fringe Festival, the heady conglomeration of theater, dance and art that opens on Friday ni ...
10 years ago
17 shows I want to see at the 2014 Fringe Festival
It’s a crap shoot – and that’s one of the best things about the Fringe Festival. So often, you don’t know what you’re going to ...
10 years ago
ListenBattling cancer and making theater: ‘Susan’s Undoing’
The shattering news came, as it does for many women, after Susan Chase had a routine mammogram. When she got a phone message reque ...
10 years ago
ListenPhilly theater’s Barrymore Awards are back, with a batch of nominees
The Barrymore Awards – the way Philadelphia’s theater community celebrates its accomplishments in a glittery night out – are back a ...
10 years ago
Review: The reappearance of ‘The Haunted Host’
It’s obvious that “The Haunted Host” – now 50 years old, and among the first openly gay-themed plays staged in what w ...
10 years ago
Review: Conjuring up ‘Blithe Spirit’
Ghosts are nothing new to Cape May – you can even take walking or trolley tours to hear about their alleged Victorian and post-Victoria ...
10 years ago
Review: ‘Some Are People,’ some are afraid
Some people look for new turns in their lives, yet are deeply afraid they’ll find them. Three of those people are the characters of ...
10 years ago
Review: The fragility of ‘The Glass Menagerie’
“The Glass Menagerie,” Tennessee Williams’ great memory play, boasts one of the stage’s great characters, too – ...
10 years ago
Review: ‘Death of a Salesman’ — different color, same striking tone
The delusional Willy Loman, head of the household in Arthur Miller’s now-classic “Death of a Salesman,” is one of the A ...
10 years ago
Review: ‘Henry IV’ with a cast of, well, lots
Staging an all-out war with eight or nine cast members playing both sides is a mighty challenge for some directors of Shakespeare. But no ...
10 years ago
Review: ‘The Book of Mormon’ and the money-reaping quality of questionable taste
The shocking thing about the Broadway blockbuster “The Book of Mormon,” whose excellently performed national tour has settled ...
10 years ago
ListenReview: The ambitious ‘Macbeth’
Even for “Macbeth,” the current production at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival is dark and stark – often beautifully s ...
10 years ago