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24 stories by "David Anthony Fox"

The Good Ol' Days by David Anthony Fox

It's a small miracle that Kander and Ebb's Curtains ever made it to Broadway.

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Beyond the Grave by David Anthony Fox

REVIEW: Lantern Theater Co.'s A Skull in Connemara

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Where's the Beef? - REVIEW: Arden Theatre Co.'s Threepenny Opera by David Anthony Fox

What is it about the word "Brechtian" that makes me want to reach for a gun?

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

A Wish Called Wanda by David Anthony Fox

Expect that this Annie will do a bang-up business with families — and, of course, the Sykes factor will draw curious adults.

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Holiday in Cambodia by David Anthony Fox

InterAct's Some Other Kind of Person sometimes hits the target on self-interested Helping The Less Fortunate.

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:36am on June 20, 2013

A Take on Sondheim's Scandinavian Operetta Falls Flat by David Anthony Fox

When A Little Night Music premiered on Broadway in 1973, it took Sondheim fans by surprise. The composer-lyricist was famous as an acerbic observer of contemporary life; this show's period s…

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 6:09am on June 6, 2013

Shakespeare's Rarely Performed Work Is All About the Money by David Anthony Fox

"Who steals my purse steals trash," says Iago in Othello. But if you doubt that Shakespeare knew the power of money " and its ability to corrupt " look no further than his Timon of Athens. T…

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:56am on April 11, 2013

Guts and Glory in Henry V by David Anthony Fox

Henry V is officially categorized as one of Shakespeare's histories, though to me it's more specific than that: It's his Boy Play. Don't get me wrong. It's a fine play, at points a very grea…

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:42am on March 28, 2013

A Raisin in the Sun Still Has Much to Teach by David Anthony Fox

You might be tempted to assume that A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry's 1959 play about a family in Chicago striving for a better life, is an important part of our theatrical past. Thi…

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 4:29pm on March 21, 2013

Curtain Call by David Anthony Fox

Theatre Exile's The North Plan attempts to cross Homeland with My Name Is Earl.

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:45am on February 21, 2013

Curtain Call: Our review of Theatre Exile's The English Bride. by David Anthony Fox

And what do they talk about in Lucile Lichtblau's elegant, smart, riveting new play, being given a knockout premiere production at Theatre Exile? The drudgery of daily work life. How to flir…

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:48am on November 30, 2012

Curtain Call by David Anthony Fox

We review Lantern Theater's freewheeling The Liar.

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 6:35am on November 21, 2012

Review: Freud's Last Session by David Anthony Fox

Mark St. Germain imagines the dialogue between two titanic thinkers in a way that only a hack writer could, turning it into a stream of platitudes and cute aphorisms.

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:45am on November 8, 2012

Curtain Call by David Anthony Fox

Walnut Street Theatre's Love Story makes no apologies.

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:36am on September 20, 2012

Curtain Call by David Anthony Fox

Enda Walsh's play is free of the maudlin self-pity that is the soda bread of life for so many Irish dramatists. Don't get me wrong: Walworth Farce is profoundly sad " and funny, scary and de…

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:57am on May 24, 2012

family feud by David Anthony Fox

Sam Shepard, America's playwright and poet laureate of the modern West, is in his best form in Curse of the Starving Class, a searingly funny-sad take on family dysfunction. Curse dates from…

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:32am on March 22, 2012

A Central Park by David Anthony Fox

The behind-the-scenes action around Bruce Norris' Clybourne Park, an ingenious homage to Lorraine Hansberry's 1959 drama A Raisin in the Sun, has been drama-filled, to say the least.

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 6:02am on February 16, 2012

Brave Boys by David Anthony Fox

The careers of some of America's greatest musical theater writers have ended with a whimper. So it's heartening that composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb's final work together, The Sco…

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 5:57am on February 2, 2012

Company Loves Misery by David Anthony Fox

"I've always been sophisticated," says Amanda Prynne, the heroine of Noel Coward's beloved Private Lives. Generations of theater-goers agree with her " they follow the on-again, off-again ro…

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 6:10am on December 22, 2011

Colorblind by David Anthony Fox

Logan's very enjoyable play aims high. It doesn't always get there.

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 6:23am on October 27, 2011

Stages of Grief by David Anthony Fox

Two new productions take on the Holocaust, with mixed results.

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 6:15am on October 27, 2011

What Is It Good For? by David Anthony Fox

A brilliant production might help Ruined cohere, but at PTC, director Maria Mileaf traffics chiefly in big gestures. A few Brechtian touches feel out of place in what is basically a realisti…

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 6:12am on June 2, 2011

Theater Reviews: EgoPo Classic Theater's Hell and Inis Nua Theatre Co.'s Dublin by Lamplight by David Anthony Fox

The German Society's beautiful, ghostly library is the perfect venue for EgoPo Classic Theater's production of Hell. From the start, we're immersed in a setting that reminds us of the huge s…

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 6:02am on May 5, 2011

Dream Within a Dream by David Anthony Fox

There are plenty of big rewards in Charles McMahon's high-octane production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at Lantern Theater Co.

SOURCE: City Paper (Philadelphia) at 9:49am on April 2, 2011
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