PW Picks Your Shows, and SHAMELESS PLUG for “Boat Hole”

J. Cooper Robb is on Live Arts and Philly Fringe Festival beat for Philadelphia Weekly, picking 10 don’t-miss shows, including, among others, CHICKEN, TAKES, and Festival editor emeritus Josh McIlvain’s show Boat Hole. On Josh, Robb writes:

“When Josh McIlvain isn’t editing the official Live Arts Festival/Philly Fringe guide (a Herculean task), he’s a frequently produced playwright; and 15 of his funniest short plays (each runs between one and 10 minutes) are rounded up in Boat Hole (Sept. 15-18). The briefly met characters involve a pair of ordinary guys who see a career opportunity in terrorism and orcas who bicker over performing tricks for tourists.”

Yay, go Josh! We miss you, buddy!

–Nicholas Gilewicz

Image by Lisa Modica

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