Tag: Dan Rothenberg
Love and magic realism in a haunted rental in Theater J’s...
When a young couple move in together, a gloomy tale of prior tenants unspools. By AMY KOTKIN
2017 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: ‘A Period of Animate Existence’ by...
If you open the dictionary and look up the word ‘life,’ one entry reads: ‘a period of animate existence.’
Composer Troy Herion gives this explanation...
‘Gentlemen Volunteers’ at Pig Iron Theatre Company in Philadelphia
For Pig Iron Theatre Company’s 20th Anniversary, the troupe is returning to a show it first presented in 1998 and which they have gone on...
‘Zero Cost House’ at Pig Iron Theatre Company at Clarice Smith...
The Pig Iron Theater Company’s production of Zero Cost House by Japanese playwright Toshiki Okada at the University of Maryland’s Clarice Smith Performing Arts...
‘Zero Cost House’ at Georgetown University by Jessica Vaughan
Zero Cost House is billed as playwright Toshiki Okada’s autobiography but, like Walden, Thoreau’s book that is quoted extensively in the play, this is more of...


