Tag: Andrew Carroll
An Interview with John Guare: Previewing the ‘Lydie Breeze Trilogy’ at...
With an illustrious career spanning the past five decades, John Guare has been the recipient of Tony, Obie, and Olivier Awards, a finalist for...
2017 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: ‘Pericles’ by Die-Cast at The Rotunda
Brainchild of Director Brenna Geffers and Designer Thom Weaver, the newly-formed Die-Cast makes its public premiere in the 2017 Fringe Festival with an arresting...
Deb Miller’s Top Picks for the ‘2017 Philadelphia Fringe Festival’
From antiquity to the present, tragedy and drama to absurdism and comedy, masterpieces by classic playwrights to experimental ensemble-devised works by local artists, the...
A Conversation with Colleen Corcoran on Her Role in Devising and...
Currently performing the titular role in EgoPo Classic Theater’s Anna – an adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s Russian epic Anna Karenina, written and directed by...
Review: ‘Anna’ at EgoPo Classic Theater
EgoPo Classic Theater presents the world premiere of Anna as the final work in its Russian Masters Festival. Anna adapts the story of Leo Tolstoy’s...
Review: ‘The Seagull’ at EgoPo Classic Theater
Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull is one of the most durable of all 19th century plays. But it’s a play that producers, directors, and playwrights...
Review: ‘Antagonyms’ at Curio Theatre Company
An antagonym is a word with two opposite meanings, such as “left” which can mean “remaining” or “departed.” Rachel Gluck’s world premiere Antagonyms at...
Review: ‘The Cripple of Inishmaan’ at Curio Theatre Company in Philadelphia
Telling stories is what the Irish are known for, and Martin McDonagh's The Cripple of Inishmaan, directed by Joshua Browns at Curio Theatre Company,...
Review: ‘The Government Inspector’ at Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium in Philadelphia
First performed in 1836, The Government Inspector--playwright Nikolai Gogol’s unrelenting farce on socio-political corruption in Imperial Russia--has long been considered an important precursor to...
‘All in the Timing’ at Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium in Philadelphia
The L’Etage Cabaret’s lounge, with its mood lighting and leather seating and tea candles, is the perfect setting for the Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium’s treatment...
‘If All the Sky Were Paper’ at The Kennedy Center’s Terrace...
Fitting that If All the Sky Were Paper — a dramatization of war correspondence lovingly presented by archivist Andrew Carroll — would unfold at...








