By Courtney Riggar, Arden Theatre Company Production Manager. I recently had the extreme pleasure of working with the Melmark Players on their debut performance of My Fair Lady at the…
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By Sarah Ollove, Assistant Director/Dramaturg/Amateur Cultural Anthropologist. The goal of poker is win all the money in the room by playing as many >hands, or rounds, as it takes to…
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Jon Ward, Properties Master at the Arden, discusses the tricky prop of Something Intangible. When a play opens at the Arden, the Production Department is the first to kick back…
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By Sarah Ollove: Assistant Director/Dramaturg for The Seafarer, and Amateur Cultural Anthropologist. Please note that while many North Dubliners can kiss their mothers with their mouths, the gentlemen of The…
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Glenn Perlman, Technical Director at the Arden, discusses the challenging set of The Seafarer. The setting for The Seafarer is a lower-level living room in Ireland, with actors entering from…
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A 10-minute interview with Philadelphia-based playwright Bruce Graham by theatre students from his alma mater, Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
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A View from the Trenches: APA Hillary discusses her experience as a teaching artist for Arden Drama School Spring Break Camp. When I was 12 years old I learned how…
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Amy Dugas Brown, no rx Associate Artistic Director at the Arden, discusses the inspiring students of Camden Creative Arts High School. I walked into the Haas today to check out…
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By Matt Ocks: Assistant Director for Something Intangible My role on this show pretty much ends in a few weeks. I’ll come watch the play as much as I can….
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By Matt Ocks: Assistant Director for Something Intangible And then there’s that cast. In the roles of Tony and Dale Wiston, the Arden was smart enough to nab Scott Greer…
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