Caravan Theatre of Pittsburgh

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Caravan Theatre of Pittsburgh is a theatre company located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Established in 2007 by John Gresh, the company has produced contemporary plays, such as 800 Words: The Transmigration of Philip K. Dick,[1] Savage in Limbo[2][3] and Risk Everything.[1] The company took a hiatus in 2008 due to the recession but returned in 2012 with a well-received production about the life of Philip K. Dick, featuring Dana Hardy reprising a role she originated when she and playwright Victoria Stewart were both in graduate school.[4][5][6][7] Caravan Theatre of Pittsburgh has held performances in both the Penn Avenue and Liberty Avenue performance spaces of Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company.[6][2]

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  1. ^ a b Eberson, Sharon (September 13, 2012). "Preview: Caravan Theatre makes its comeback exploring the life of Philip K. Dick". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  2. ^ a b Pilecki, Michelle (July 19, 2007). "Savage in Limbo". Pittsburgh City Paper.
  3. ^ Rosenstein, Anna (July 18, 2007). "Stage Review: 'Savage' arrives with new Caravan". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  4. ^ Keppler, Nick (September 12, 2012). "Caravan Theatre tackles a play about madman science-fiction author Philip K. Dick". Pittsburgh City Paper.
  5. ^ Rawson, Christopher (September 20, 2012). "Review: Caravan's '800 Words' explores the final days of Philip K. Dick". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  6. ^ a b Pilecki, Michelle (September 19, 2012). "800 Words: the Transmigration of Philip K. Dick". Pittsburgh City Paper.
  7. ^ "'800 Words: The Transmigration of Philip K. Dick' from Caravan Theatre". The Eponymous Theatre Critic. September 22, 2012.
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