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Wilma's "Age of Arousal' (2nd review)

Despite an overwhelmingly successful and very funny production— the best individual and ensemble acting I’ve seen all season— and Blanka Zizka’s thoroughly engaging direction, this is quite clearly the wrong play for the wrong time.

Age of Arousal. By Linda Griffiths; directed by Blanka Zizka. Through January 6, 2008 at Wilma Theater, 265 S. Broad St. (215) 546-7824 or www.wilma
Jim Rutter

Jim Rutter

Articles 5 minute read
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Wilma's "Age of Arousal' (1st review)

Like Tom Stoppard, playwright Linda Griffiths tells her story through the highly verbal interaction of individuals whose lives intersect the great issues of their time. The subject of Age of Arousal is sexuality, to be sure. Blanka Zizka’s staging and an excellent cast transcend what’s called for in the script.

Age of Arousal. By Linda Griffiths; directed by Blanka Zizka. Through January 6, 2008 at Wilma Theater, 265 S. Broad St. (215) 546-7824 or
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 4 minute read
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Wilma's "Age of Arousal' (3rd review)

Only in an age when feminists feel secure can one safely kid around about feminism without seeming to be sexist or chauvinist. Linda Griffiths is fortunate to live in an age that offers such an opportunity, and so is her audience.

Age of Arousal. By Linda Griffiths; directed by Blanka Zizka. Through January 6, 2008 at Wilma Theater, 265 S. Broad St. (215) 546-7824 or www.wilmatheater.org.
Dan Rottenberg

Dan Rottenberg

Articles 5 minute read
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EgoPo's 'Vieux Carré'

In his revival of Tennessee Williams’s forgotten sequel to The Glass Menagerie, director Lane Savadove stresses physicality and intense emotion. That’s what makes this 30-year-old play jump out at us.

Vieux Carré. Drama by Tennessee Williams; directed by Lane Savadove; musical director Daniel T. Peterson. EgoPo production through December 22, 2007 at Christ Church Neighborhood House, 20 N. American St. (215) 552-8773 or
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 4 minute read

On boycotting Greg Wood

Greg Wood, Grace Gonglewski, Tom Teti, Frank X…. It’s fun to see local actors evolve and grow in new roles. But even Laurence Olivier could become tiresome if you watched him every week. Is this a world-class theatrical community or a small town?

The School For Wives. Comedy by Molière; directed by Kathryn Nocero MacMillan. Lantern Theater Co. production through December 9, 2007 at St. Stephen’s Theater, Tenth and Ludlow Sts. (215) 829-0395 or&nbsp
Jim Rutter

Jim Rutter

Articles 6 minute read

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"Drowsy Chaperone' at Academy

The Drowsy Chaperone is more than just another Broadway Roaring ‘20s song-and-dance show. It’s original and clever in its own right.

The Drowsy Chaperone. Music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison; directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw. November 27-December 2, 2007 at Academy of Music, Broad and Locust Sts. groups.telecharge.com.
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 2 minute read
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Roles for Philadelphia actresses

Theater may be booming in Philadelphia, but roles for actresses remain in short supply. Four plays this month may offer the beginnings of a solution.
Jim Rutter

Jim Rutter

Articles 3 minute read
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'Peter Pan' at the Walnut

Peter Pan is largely irrelevant today, when adults have more fun than kids. And the Walnut Street Theatre’s revival of the 1954 musical adaptation makes no effort to pretend otherwise. Consequently there’s just one element missing from this otherwise enjoyable production: drama.

Peter Pan. Music by Mark Charlap; lyrics by Carolyn Leish; based on the play by James M. Barrie. Through January 6, 2008 at Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut St., (215) 574-3550
Dan Rottenberg

Dan Rottenberg

Articles 2 minute read

"Mother Courage' at Villanova (1st review)

Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage is the right play at the right time as we face our own incipient Thirty Years’ War in the Middle East, and Villanova’s production gives a credible account of the play’s astringent honesty as well as its epic power.

Mother Courage and Her Children. By Bertolt Brecht; directed by Shawn Kairschner. Villanova Theatre production November 13-18 and November 27-December 2, 2007 at Vasey Theatre, Villanova U. (
Robert Zaller

Robert Zaller

Articles 5 minute read

"Mother Courage' at Villanova (2nd review)

Brecht may have been the 20th Century’s most influential and original playwright. But in the 21st his relevance has largely faded, especially for American audiences. Of course war is a bad thing. But what else is new?

Mother Courage and Her Children. By Bertolt Brecht; directed by Shawn Kairschner. Villanova Theatre production November 13-18 and November 27-December 2, 2007 at Vasey Theatre, Villanova U. (610) 519-7474 or
Jim Rutter

Jim Rutter

Articles 3 minute read