Tag: Campbell O’Hare
Review: ‘Blood Wedding’ at The Wilma Theater
The Wilma Theater’s Blood Wedding sets out to overpower you – and it succeeds. From its first moments, when the 11-member ensemble assembles on a...
2017 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: ‘The Groom’s a Fag; The Bride’s...
What do you get when you mix over-the-top parody with uncensored vulgarity with pure poetry? The Groom’s a Fag; The Bride’s a Cunt; The...
Doing Double Duty in the Philadelphia Fringe: An Interview with Jenna...
Three of the most enthusiastic veterans of the Philadelphia Fringe Festival are each doing not one, but two shows this year. Jenna Kuerzi finishes...
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...
Review: ‘Mauritius’ at Act II Playhouse in Ambler, PA
It’s much ado about two small slips of paper in Act II Playhouse’s astute production of Mauritius, Theresa Rebeck’s thriller based on the intense...
2016 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: ‘Birdie’s Pit Stop (and the tribe...
Camp and kitsch reign supreme in On the Rocks’ Birdie’s Pit Stop (and the tribe of queers who fucked everything up), an outrageously funny...
Review: ‘The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning’ at Inis Nua Theatre Company...
Inis Nua Theatre Company has made a specialty of performing plays written in, and set in, the British Isles. So it may seem odd...
Review: ‘An Octoroon’ at Wilma Theater in Philadelphia
Great plays ask great questions. Sometimes, if we are lucky enough, a production finds the inherent questions in a play and interrogates them in...