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Friday, March 19, 2010

The Philadelphia Theatre Workshop's third annual PlayShop Festival comes to a close this weekend, so we thought it apt to shout out Mark Cofta, one-half of City Paper's two-critic team that covers the depth and breadth of theater in Philadelphia. When he's not reviewing shows at the Wilma, the Arden and Theatre Exile, Cofta's been keeping busy directing Quinn D. Eli's The Sex Tape Play, slated for a final performance Saturday afternoon at Shubin Theatre.

Here's the gist:

After the breakup, who gets custody of the sex tape? When Walter notifies his ex-girlfriend Dana that he has held onto a video of the two of them making love, Dana's husband Frank is appalled, and shows up at Walter's door to demand that the tape be destroyed. But Walter, and African-American man with a grim sense of humor, takes exception to Frank, Dana's white husband. Citing "historical reasons" — little things like slavery, apartheid, etc. — Walter decides to take a stand by refusing to give up the tape to an increasingly agitated Frank. By the time Dana arrives to keep the two men from killing each other, she may already be too late.

The play stars Aime' Kelly, Delante Keys and Nick Martorelli, and tix are $10. Also up this weekend: The Sleep Detective, Our Lady of Balenciaga and Front Row Seat, all of which are works in progress that have evolved over the course of the festival. Visit philadelphiatheatreworkshop.org for more information on show times or to purchase tickets.

The Sex Tape Play, Sat., March 20, 2 p.m., $10, Shubin Theatre, 407 Bainbridge St., 215-316-1361, philadelphiatheatreworkshop.org.

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