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"...magic! That's what Durang and the IRC deliver."
--Philadelphia City Paper

 

A Streetcar Named Durang: Two Burlesques and A Nightmare
Philadelphia Fringe Festival
September 2008

'Streetcar' delivers hilarity times three
by Toby Zinman
The Philadelphia Inquirer

A Streetcar Named Durang: Two Burlesques and a Nightmare
by Mark Cofta
Philadelphia City Paper

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Raw Onion: America Speaks Out
May 2008

Just Do It - Raw Onion: America Speaks Out
by Mark Cofta
Philadelphia City Paper


Comic Vs. Audience

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Oh, For the Love of Love!
February 2008

Brock finds love out on the fringe
by Bruce Walsh
METRO

Love Conquers
by Mark Cofta
Philadelphia City Paper

Three little-known plays from theater of the absurd
by Toby Zinman
The Philadelphia Inquirer

Three’s the (absurd) charm
by R.B. Strauss
The University City Press

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Four of a Kind
Philadelphia Fringe Festival

September 2007

Four of a Kind: One Beckett, One Ionesco, a Pinter and a Durang
by Toby Zinman
The Philadelphia Inquirer

Four of a Kind: One Beckett, One Ionesco, A Pinter and A Durang
by Steve Cohen
Philadelphia City Paper

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SPARK Festival
March 2007

Spaced Out: Summer’s tough for small theater companies
by J. Cooper Robb
The Philadelphia Weekly

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Victims of Duty
March 2007

A rarely seen Ionesco play ups the local absurdity quotient
by Toby Zinman
The Philadelphia Inquirer

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Three One Acts!
Philadelphia Fringe Festival
September 2006

The Idiopathic Ridiculopothy Consortium
by Fred Durso

South Philly Review


Three One Acts! A Trio of Short Works by Albee, Beckett and Ionesco

by Rachel Frankford
Philadelphia City Paper

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Philadelphia SPARK Festival
July 2006



A CurtainUp Review: Spark Festival 10 for 10
by Kathryn Osenlund
CurtainUp


Pint-size productions
by Gene D'Alessandro
Philadelphia Inquirer



Mini-plays tend to be short on merit
by Toby Zinman
Philadelphia Inquirer


Sparks Fly

by Mark Cofta

Philadelphia City Paper

 



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