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Arden Theatre Company presents Michael Hollinger and Robert Maggio's 'Touchtones' (first review)
Sorry, wrong number
Michael Hollinger and Robert Maggio's new musical, TouchTones, at the Arden Theatre Company, gently mocks pre-internet phone sex and abstinence vows while celebrating good ol' virginity. Mark Cofta reviews.

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Philadelphia Theatre Company presents Aaron Davidman's 'Wrestling Jerusalem'
A house divided
Aaron Davidman's 'Wrestling Jerusalem' brings the Israeli/Palestinian conflict to Philadelphia Theatre Company's stage. Wendy Rosenfield reviews.

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MJ Kaufman presents 'Destiny Estimate'
Living in oblivion
At long last, MJ Kaufman's "no review" world premiere, 'Destiny Estimate,' gets its review; Cameron Kelsall is glad he had the opportunity to weigh in.
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Hella Fresh Theatre presents John Rosenberg's 'But Next Not This'
Hold the phone
Hella Fresh Theater's John Rosenberg returns to Philadelphia — sort of — with 'Not Next But This,' performed simultaneously in Fishtown and Berkeley, California. Mark Cofta reviews.

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Theatre Exile presents Aaron Loeb's 'Ideation'
Corporations are people, too
Theatre Exile’s 'Ideation' examines whether morality can exist alongside corporate policy in a potent near-future thriller. Mark Cofta reviews.

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People's Light presents Colman Domingo and Patricia McGregor's 'Lights Out'
Shine a brighter light
People's Light & Theatre Company's world-premiere 'Lights Out: Nat "King" Cole' unsuccessfully uses the famous crooner to spotlight 1950s racism and share some nice songs. Mark Cofta reviews.

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Hedgerow Theatre presents Noël Coward's 'Blithe Spirit'
Take my wives, please
Hedgerow Theatre’s take on Noël Coward’s supernatural comedy 'Blithe Spirit' remains earthbound. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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1812 Productions presents Jonathan Tolins's 'Buyer & Cellar'
People who need people
1812 Productions' 'Buyer & Cellar' imagines an actor's unlikely friendship with Barbra Streisand, and brings humor and empathy. Mark Cofta reviews.

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Theatre Horizon presents Lisa Kron's '2.5 Minute Ride'
Short ride, emotional roller coaster
Lisa Kron skillfully explores her father’s past in a funny and poignant solo play at Theatre Horizon. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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Quintessence Theatre Company presents 'Long Day's Journey into Night'
Don't go gently
Quintessence Theatre Group's' Long Day's Journey into Night' excels with Eugene O'Neill's challenging excesses and succeeds. Mark Cofta reviews.

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