
There's magic and mystery as wonderfully costumed characters come alive to dance, sing, cavort, wrestle, draw swords, threaten violence, and show mercy The post THE TEMPEST (Quintessence): F…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 09:49PM[SHARE]Introducing Cat on a Hot Tin Roof as "a thinking play," Tennessee Williams wrote to his audiences: "I want to go on talking to you… The post CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (Walnut Street Theatre):…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:12PM[SHARE]This show has history. Odets, a voice for his disinherited generation was born in Philadelphia. The post Waiting For Lefty (Quintessence): On the side of angels but not art appeared first on…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:00PM[SHARE]Scott Greer has the audience suffering with him, then happy for him. It seems this story could have been his personal history. He owns it that much. The post Every Brilliant Thing (Arden The…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 07:25PM[SHARE]Boisterous, joyful, defiant, and a little bawdy, the show may have a sketchy contraption of a plot, but you don't go to a musical expecting Hamlet. The post The Tattooed Lady (Philadelphia T…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 06:58PM[SHARE]Faced with bureaucratic nonsense or official missteps, who hasn't said 'fuck the government' or a more genteel equivalent? The multi-ethnic East African Kenya Colony gained independenc…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:50PM[SHARE]Tennessee Williams had been writing since he was a teenager, and by the time he was 30 years old he was getting nowhere. His early… The post THE GLASS MENAGERIE (Arden): Revisiting the fa…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 06:52PM[SHARE]Due to the pandemic, it had been many months since I'd visited the Sedgwick Theater in Germantown. October 1 was opening night for The Chairs… The post THE CHAIRS (Quintessence): 60-secon…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:43PM[SHARE]It's a tragedy that more audiences will not have a chance to enjoy the production. The post ROMEO AND JULIET (OJ Productions): 2022 Fringe review appeared first on phindie.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:24PM[SHARE]Okay: A drag queen show for children. The post LATE NIGHT SNACKS FAMILY SHOW (Bearded Ladies): 2022 Fringe review appeared first on phindie.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 05:17PM[SHARE]This play-within-a-play about a play takes place on the Bluver Theatre's tiny stage, brightly lit, although called dim by the characters. The audience, up close… The post Watching THE…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 07:41AM[SHARE]A little bit naughty at times, semi-Shakespearean lingo is mixed with a good deal of TomFoolery. The post Romeo & Juliet in a Bar (Shakespeare on Tap): 2022 Fringe review appeared first …
SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:23PM[SHARE]Unless you know Geoff Sobelle's other works, you've never seen anything like this. The post FOOD (Geoff Sobelle): 2022 Fringe review appeared first on phindie.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:30PM[SHARE]There are many, many moments that become stories. The post NOT RIGHT NOW (James Christy): 2022 Fringe review appeared first on phindie.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:16PM[SHARE]ames Joyce is Dead And So Is Paris was presented at Christ Church Annex in Old City in 2003. It was something else!
SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:45AM[SHARE]In today's edition of my look back on theater from years past, I remember two Thaddeus Phillips works from 2015 and 2017: Alias Ellis Mackenzie and A Billion Nights on Earth.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 08:56PM[SHARE]Kathryn Osenlund remembers two productions of I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright.Â
SOURCE: phindie.com at 08:15PM[SHARE]Kathryn Osenlund remembers two productions from Fringe Festivals past
SOURCE: phindie.com at 09:02AM[SHARE]In a new series, Phindie takes a walk down memory lane to briefly revisit memorable theater performances in Philadelphia and environs.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 01:33PM[SHARE]In recent days of home-captivity my mind has wandered to Romeo & Juliet performances, new and old. But I'm more interested in Mercutio and Tybalt than the star-crossed lovers.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 02:09PM[SHARE]Cooped up inside, with no theater in sight, I'm remembering Hamlets I've known.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 06:03PM[SHARE]Put on your thinking cap if you're thinking of going to see DESCRIBE THE NIGHT
SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:41AM[SHARE]How wonderful that we have Oscar Wilde's works and can go and see his plays
SOURCE: phindie.com at 08:34PM[SHARE]"In the realm of the unknown, kids and adults have pretty much the same needs: courage, resilience, protection."Â
SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:59AM[SHARE]Mike Daisey's latest is more tragedy than comedy, yet it's so funny you want to cry
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 06:31AM[SHARE]Goodbye cruel world, he's off to join the circus. Read More
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 07:11AM[SHARE]O'Neill upstairs at Philadelphia's historic Walnut Street Theatre.
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 03:38PM[SHARE]Deconstructed, reconstructed with American lingo and absurdist set
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 08:19AM[SHARE]conceived and created by Pig Iron Theatre Company for Philadelphia Live Arts
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 05:58PM[SHARE]The seventh world premiere of a Michael Hollinger play at the Arden introduces a vintage world to their Arcadia stage
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 05:58PM[SHARE]urprise! Not scary or gory or a musical but an elongated comedy sketch, well-directed by Michael Alltop at Philadelphia's Underground Arts
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