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REP Radio Podcast with playwright and Amtrak residency fellow Erlina Ortiz
Riding and writing on a slow train to San Francisco
On this week's BSR/REP Radio podcast, Darnelle Radford interviews Erlina Ortiz, a Temple grad, Latina-American playwright, and winner of a 2016 Amtrak Writers Residency.

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GayFest! presents Steve Yockey's 'Wolves'
A bloody good summer scare
Steve Yockey's 'Wolves,' in Quince Productions' GayFest!, wants to scare the bejeesus out of you, and you should let it.

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GayFest! presents David L. Kimple's 'MMF'
Relationship angst laid bare
David L. Kimple's 'MMF' explores a complicated love triangle with heart in the third of four GayFest! full productions.

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GayFest! presents Chad Beguelin's 'Harbor'
Wedding singer arrives, honeymoon ends
GayFest! presents Chad Beguelin’s 'Harbor,' which tackles serious life issues with humor and insight.

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REP Radio Podcast with The Seven Deadly Seas' 'The Greater of Two Evils'
Pirate burlesque aboard the tall ship Gazela
On this week's BSR/REP Radio podcast, Darnelle Radford interviews members of the burlesque troupe The Seven Deadly Seas about their upcoming performance aboard the tall ship Gazela.

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Commonwealth Classic Theatre Company's 'The Lion in Winter,' by James Goldman
The lion that squeaked
The Commonwealth Classic Theatre Company's revival of James Goldman's 'The Lion in Winter' sacrifices the play's deeper themes for easy laughs.

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GayFest! presents Andrew Marvel's 'My Favorite Husbands'
Weddings can be a drag
The sixth Annual GayFest! begins with a spry comedy about gay marriage, Andrew Marvel's 'My Favorite Husbands.'

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[redacted] Theatre Company's 'Who Told You You Were Naked?,' by E. Swift Shuker
Pre-Fringe thrills, one person at a time
A one-performer, one-audience-member choose-your-own-adventure tale, 'Who Told You You Were Naked?' is a fine warm-up for the theatrical innovations of the Fringe Festival.

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Selections from the Philadelphia Women's Theatre Festival
Something old, something new
Toby Zinman reviews selections from the Philadelphia Women's Theatre Festival, which provided four days of new work by and about women.

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Ray Didinger's 'Tommy and Me,' at Theatre Exile
An autobiographical touchdown
Theatre Exile scores with sportswriter Ray Didinger's world premiere play 'Tommy and Me,' about his friendship with Eagles Hall of Fame receiver Tommy McDonald.

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