Howard Shapiro
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‘Mr. Burns’ glows amid its vision of darkness at Wilma Theater
A post-apocalyptic vision of a world without electricity uses "The Simpsons" as a cultural icon that draws people together.
6 years ago
‘The Shuck,’ locally grown at Cape May Stage
People live by the rhythm of the waves, at the end of an era of oystering.
6 years ago
An ‘All My Sons’ you can buy into at Curio Theatre Company
Slimmed down and moving along, the production irons some of the wrinkles out of Arthur Miller's play.
6 years ago
‘Medea’ continues its lo-o-o-ong run, this time at Hedgerow Theatre
An ancient story by Euripides that never gets old.
6 years ago
Not your everyday ‘Basic Witches’
A witch contest in drag, to find this year's witchiest.
6 years ago
‘Sweat’ breaks open a new era for Philadelphia Theatre Company
Lynn Nottage's play about factory decline and its effect on disrespected workers puts the stage company back into production.
6 years ago
Inis Nua Theatre Company tames ‘The Monster in the Hall’
A teenage girl faithfully looks after a father with MS, and balances her real life with fantasy.
6 years ago
‘Broken Biscuits,’ crumbly play (1812 Productions)
Three teens see themselves as outside the "coolness" spectrum.
6 years ago
To what end are there ‘Such Things as Vampires’? (People’s Light)
A punky new show tells us that we should bloody well love 'em.
6 years ago
At the Walnut, caught ‘In Between’ two worlds
Ibrahim Miari grew up Jewish and also Muslim, and stands between two cultures.
6 years ago
Listen 2:36Arden Theatre’s ‘Once,’ as a musical reborn
Remorse and regret may fill the lyrics, but warmth fills the room.
6 years ago
Philly Fringe reviews: ‘Company’ and ‘Thomas Is Titanic’
Samuel Beckett's words in whispers and a solo-performance obsession with Kate Winslow,
6 years ago