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07.09.10
"As the 2009-10 theater season comes to a close," J. Cooper Robb writes in the July 7-13 issue of Philadelphia Weekly, "Philadelphia confirms its status as a city with one of the most vibrant theater scenes in the country."
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01.12.10
J. Cooper Robb, writing in this week's Philadelphia Weekly, singled out numerous shows as highlights to the theatre season thus far. Admirable productions noted by Robb included The Long Christmas Ride Home (Azuka), Little Shop of Horrors (Theatre...
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10.14.09
Get too close for comfort in this Brat Productions play.
by J. Cooper Robb
In its strikingly original production Haunted Poe, Brat Productions gives audiences the opportunity to get up close and personal with one of Philly’s...
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10.08.09
Haute house of horrors
"Haunted Poe" turns literary tales of terror into a theatrical production staged in a converted warehouse.
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10.06.09
Tue, Oct. 6, 2009
From The Philadelphia Inquirer
Director/actress Madi Distefano and the crew from Brat Productions last week carted buckets of live cockroaches into the South Philly warehouse that is the site for their world premiere of Haunted...
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10.05.09
Sealed behind the masonry is a cask of amontillado, underneath the floorboards beats a tell-tale heart, and all around the room glides the masque of Red Death. Edgar Allan Poe’s wormwood-soaked brain will be seeping through the rooms and...
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10.05.09
Brad Helm has some experience working with scary attractions.
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10.05.09
TWO DOORS lead off Jackson Street into a large South Philly warehouse. One door leads the visitor to descend into the domain of the long-running Fright Factory attraction; through the other, one wanders into a maze of eerie rooms that at first...
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10.05.09
Once upon a midnight dreary, while we pondered, weak and weary, lame Halloweens of yore, suddenly, there came a tapping: News of a haunted house at our chamber door.
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10.05.09
Halloween in Philadelphia has risen to a new level with Brat Productions “Haunted Poe”. Venture into the 10,000 square foot warehouse at 38 Jackson Street to experience the genius of Brat Productions and Edgar Allan Poe. Be there!