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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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Shakespeare in Clark Park's 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona'
Smiles on a sultry night
Shakespeare in Clark Park's 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona' combined the wonders of nature with the magic of theater.

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Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival's 'Love's Labour's Lost'
Extreme Shakespeare's "airy delights"
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival produces 'Love's Labour's Lost' as scholars think was the practice in Shakespeare’s time.

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Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival's 'The Taming of the Shrew'
No profit grows where is no pleasure ta'en
Mark Cofta reviews a mainstream production of 'The Taming of the Shrew' after a Philadelphia company’s version showed him the comedy’s darker side.

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People's Improv Theatre's 'Trump vs. Hillary'
Comedians turn to the candidates
This general election is going to be a rich season for political comedy — isn’t it?

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Rep Radio podcast with Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium's Tina Brock
Better living through absurdism
In the first BSR/Rep Radio podcast, Darnelle Radford discusses absurdism with Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium founder Tina Brock.

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Noel Coward's 'Blithe Spirit' at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival
High spirits in Center Valley
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival's 25th season continues with a new production of Noel Coward’s ghostly comedy 'Blithe Spirit.'

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