Tag: Laurel Hill Cemetery
Review: ‘Dracula’ at The Mechanical Theater
Adapted, designed, and directed by Loretta Vasile, The Mechanical Theater’s immersive site-specific production of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, performed at the solemn Neo-Classical Receiving Vault...
2017 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: ‘Death Is a Cabaret Ol’ Chum’...
As you enter through the gates and into the courtyard of historic Laurel Hill Cemetery, you are offered your choice of a complimentary cocktail...
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: ‘Hamlet’ at REV Theatre Company
Madness is unleashed among the stoic marble and stone memorial markers of iconic Laurel Hill Cemetery as REV Theatre Company, directed by Rosey Hay,...
‘Hamlet’ at Laurel Hill Cemetery: An Interview with Rosey Hay and...
Every year, the REV Theatre Company fills Laurel Hill Cemetery — Philadelphia’s resting place of the rich, the powerful, and the famous — with...
Review: 2016 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: REV Theatre Company’s ‘Death is...
Death is a Cabaret Ol’ Chum—A Graveyard Cabaret, or: When the dead come alive at the Laurel Hill Cemetery with REV Theatre Company
Death, dying,...