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Philly native Iggie Wolfington played Marcellus Washburn in front of a hometown crowd at the Shubert Theatre.
Other Philly folk in the show were Helen Raymond (Mrs. Shinn) - and director Morton DaCosta.
Philly native Iggie Wolfington played Marcellus Washburn in front of a hometown crowd at the Shubert Theatre.
Other Philly folk in the show were Helen Raymond (Mrs. Shinn) - and director Morton DaCosta.
Philly native Iggie Wolfington played Marcellus Washburn in front of a hometown crowd at the Shubert Theatre.
Other Philly folk in the show were Helen Raymond (Mrs. Shinn) - and director Morton DaCosta.
Philly native Iggie Wolfington played Marcellus Washburn in front of a hometown crowd at the Shubert Theatre.
Other Philly folk in the show were Helen Raymond (Mrs. Shinn) - and director Morton DaCosta.
The Chestnut Street Opera House crowd, according to the Inquirer, "laughed themselves into hysterics."
During the Philly run, "Take Me Back to Manhattan" would be added to the show.
The Chestnut Street Opera House crowd, according to the Inquirer, "laughed themselves into hysterics."
During the Philly run, "Take Me Back to Manhattan" would be added to the show.
Local playwright Bruce Graham describes writing "The Philly Fan."
Releasing on Friday, November 7th!
#Philly #Philadelphia #theater #theater
Local playwright Bruce Graham describes writing "The Philly Fan."
Releasing on Friday, November 7th!
#Philly #Philadelphia #theater #theater
A conversation with the writer, actor and teacher Bruce Graham (or as he as often been called, "Philadelphia's Favorite Playwright").
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A conversation with the writer, actor and teacher Bruce Graham (or as he as often been called, "Philadelphia's Favorite Playwright").
www.aithpodcast.com/interview-br...
A conversation with the writer, actor and teacher Bruce Graham (or as he as often been called, "Philadelphia's Favorite Playwright").
www.aithpodcast.com/interview-br...
A conversation with the writer, actor and teacher Bruce Graham (or as he as often been called, "Philadelphia's Favorite Playwright").
www.aithpodcast.com/interview-br...
Local playwright Bruce Graham describes writing "The Philly Fan."
Releasing on Friday, November 7th!
#Philly #Philadelphia #theater #theater
Local playwright Bruce Graham describes writing "The Philly Fan."
Releasing on Friday, November 7th!
#Philly #Philadelphia #theater #theater
It was a modern version of "Amphitryon," in which Zeus attempts to interfere in the marriage of a happy couple. (1 of 3)
It was a modern version of "Amphitryon," in which Zeus attempts to interfere in the marriage of a happy couple. (1 of 3)
I took a look at it. It does not have a section on the history of theater in Philadelphia. Barely mentions the topic.
So, I guess not? Sigh.
I took a look at it. It does not have a section on the history of theater in Philadelphia. Barely mentions the topic.
So, I guess not? Sigh.
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Every month we release a new Bonus Episode for our generous supporters of our work. Just a few bucks gets you a whole lot of benefits!
Follow the link! There is both Free and 'Members Only' content.
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Turns out, #Philadelphia saw Viveca Lindfors' debut on the American stage, in a #johnvandruten play.
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Turns out, #Philadelphia saw Viveca Lindfors' debut on the American stage, in a #johnvandruten play.
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-playwright James Ijames on the “James Ijames Pass” at Arden Theatre Company, Wilma Theater, and Philadelphia Theatre Company
-playwright James Ijames on the “James Ijames Pass” at Arden Theatre Company, Wilma Theater, and Philadelphia Theatre Company
Look for the entire conversation wherever you get your podcasts - releasing tomorrow, Friday October 24th!
Look for the entire conversation wherever you get your podcasts - releasing tomorrow, Friday October 24th!
Frankly, I'm kinda thrilled!
Frankly, I'm kinda thrilled!
Despite a famous incident from the previous year - when both actresses had insulted a group of Philadelphia society ladies - the production was warmly received by both audiences and critics. #theatre
Despite a famous incident from the previous year - when both actresses had insulted a group of Philadelphia society ladies - the production was warmly received by both audiences and critics. #theatre
The house was packed, wrote the Inquirer's critic, and "with not the slightest dissent from this reviewer, [all] seemed to think it was the opening of a hit."
The house was packed, wrote the Inquirer's critic, and "with not the slightest dissent from this reviewer, [all] seemed to think it was the opening of a hit."