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Arden Theatre presents Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron's 'Fun Home'
A cozier home
The Arden Theatre Company's 'Fun Home' presents the intimate Tony Award winner in the right space, but succeeds for many other reasons. Mark Cofta reviews.

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Walnut Street Theatre presents 'Mamma Mia!'
S.O.S.
‘Mamma Mia!’ at Walnut Street Theatre may have you dancing in the aisles — or bolting for the exits. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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Inis Nua presents Noni Stapleton's 'Charolais'
Bovine intervention
Noni Stapleton's Irish comedy 'Charolais' shares a dark yet hilarious story of a woman jealous of a cow, in Inis Nua Theatre Company's annual Pop-Up Play in a Pub. Mark Cofta reviews.

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Coatesville Cultural Society presents 'The Gospel at Colonus'
True catharsis
Coatesville Cultural Society's production of 'The Gospel at Colonus' puts the spirit back into Sophocles. Cara Blouin reviews.

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Quintessence presents Josh Carpenter's adaptation of Mark Twain's 'The Prince and the Pauper'
Satisfying switcheroo
Mark Twain’s 'The Prince and the Pauper' proves relevant and entertaining in Josh Carpenter’s new adaptation for Quintessence Theatre Group. Mark Cofta reviews.

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South Camden Theatre Company presents Lee Kiszonas’s 'Artemisia'
Historical fiction meets feminist figure
Lee Kiszonas’s 'Artemisia' at South Camden Theatre Company imagines an Italian artist’s violent rebellion, but she might have been better served by sticking to history. Mark Cofta reviews.

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Orbiter 3's world premiere of L M Feldman's 'A People'
Back to shul
L M Feldman’s world premiere ‘A People,’ presented by Orbiter 3, grapples with Jewish identity in compelling and frustrating ways. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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Hedgerow Theatre presents Oscar Wilde's 'The Importance of Being Earnest.'
Seriously silly
Even the talented performers showcased in Hedgerow Theatre's 'The Importance of Being Earnest' can't overcome its incongruous design. Cara Blouin reviews.

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McCarter Theater Center presents Christopher Durang’s ‘Turning Off the Morning News’ (second review)
Tuned out
Christopher Durang’s comedy 'Turning Off the Morning News,' in a world premiere at Princeton's McCarter Theatre, disappoints today — but might have fared better 40 years ago. Mark Cofta reviews.

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McCarter Theater Center presents Christopher Durang's 'Turning Off the Morning News' (first review)
Turn on Durang’s latest
‘Turning Off the Morning News,’ premiering at McCarter Theatre Center, returns playwright Christopher Durang to his angry, absurdist roots. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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