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Dirt Nap, Don’t Hit Snooze on This One at Playmasters
by Stephen Kreal On Friday November 28th, I attended the opening night performance of “Dirt Nap” at Playmasters Theater Workshop, in Bensalem PA, located in Neshaminny State Park. The play was originally published in 2019, and has been characterized by many as a “dark comedy.” The action of the play is set in 1998, in the Nevada desert outside of Las Vegas with the opening scenes taking place in Trenton NJ. The play was directed by Rich Hall and stage-managed by William Lawl
Nov 30, 20254 min read


PCS Second Stage’s The Thanksgiving Play Serves Us Comedy, Crisis, and Cultural Blind Spots
by Meg Bryan Being politically correct is incredibly important to our society, especially in this day and age where cancel culture runs rampant. When it comes to being politically correct, the line between acting with pure intentions and acting “performative” is extremely thin. In many cases, those who are acting with good intent come off as performative allyship, making that line even harder to discern. The Thanksgiving Play by Larissa FastHorse is a satirical comedy where
Nov 25, 20256 min read


A Whodunnit IN a Whodunnit? Drop Dead at the Kelsey Theatre was a Show to Die For!
by M. Smith There is always a certain charm that comes with a play that is painfully aware of itself and its shenanigans. A piece that calls out its own idiosyncrasies is one that promises a night of fun and entertainment. Drop Dead! by Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore at the Kelsey Theatre (through Yardley Players) delivered just that in their fascinating rendition of this piece. This play is one that opens on a theatre troupe’s bad production of a murder mystery, but thing
Nov 22, 20255 min read
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