In this exclusive interview, Sir Tom Stoppard shares his thoughts on theater and life.
View More EXCLUSIVE In-depth interview with Sir Tom Stoppard about his life and workCategory: Features
What Can The Wilma Do With $10 Million?
A new $10 million in funds includes money for an updated facade, a cafe space, and a 10-member artistic company.
View More What Can The Wilma Do With $10 Million?Performing Art for the Price of a Sandwich: NICE AND FRESH returns to Mount Airy
The new series kicks off with shorts from Sam Tower/ Plant Me Here, The Naked Stark, John Rosenberg/ Hella Fresh, and Josh McIlvain/ SmokeyScout.
View More Performing Art for the Price of a Sandwich: NICE AND FRESH returns to Mount AiryLoneliness on the Street and in the Dance Studio
Once homeless and non-homeless performers explore their commonalities and solitude.
View More Loneliness on the Street and in the Dance StudioPhindie Loses a Contributor: Remembering Allison Rickert, writer, editor, and mensch
Before she passed away at the age of just 24, Allison Rickert contributed several delightful articles to Phindie. Henrik Eger offers this personal tribute to a talented writer lost before her time.
View More Phindie Loses a Contributor: Remembering Allison Rickert, writer, editor, and menschThe Best in Philadelphia Theater, 2015
Each January, local theater critic Neal Zoren announces his picks for the best in Philadelphia theater over the previous calendar year.
View More The Best in Philadelphia Theater, 2015Reflections on Playwriting: A personal interview with Walt Vail, one of Philadelphia’s most experienced playwrights
Part two of a multi-part interview with one of Philadelphia’s oldest and most prolific playwrights.
View More Reflections on Playwriting: A personal interview with Walt Vail, one of Philadelphia’s most experienced playwrightsKoresh Dance Company Turns 25
Koresh Dance Company marks its 25th anniversary year with some celebratory programming.
View More Koresh Dance Company Turns 25Chatting with the Lantern’s Charles McMahon about his new play on Oscar Wilde
Charles McMahon discusses the inspiration, themes, and format of his new play on Oscar Wilde, prior to its world premiere with Lantern Theater Company.
View More Chatting with the Lantern’s Charles McMahon about his new play on Oscar WildeSixty Years of Philadelphia Theater: Interview with playwright Walt Vail
Tracing 60 years of theater history in Philadelphia through the eyes of one man.
View More Sixty Years of Philadelphia Theater: Interview with playwright Walt VailPhindie in 2015: The most popular articles of the last twelve months
In 2015, Phindie published over 550 pieces on local theater, dance, and other arts. W look back at the pieces which you liked the most.
View More Phindie in 2015: The most popular articles of the last twelve monthsSanta Colucci and His Merry Philadelphia Theater Elves: Behind the scenes of a holiday video
Interview with Christopher Colucci about the making of a holiday
View More Santa Colucci and His Merry Philadelphia Theater Elves: Behind the scenes of a holiday videoThe Magic of Christmas!: Barbershop Quartet with famous Philly magicians at the Society Hill Playhouse
One real barber and four famous Philadelphia magicians who are going to surprise the audience on Saturday, December 19
View More The Magic of Christmas!: Barbershop Quartet with famous Philly magicians at the Society Hill PlayhouseStoppard in Philadelphia: Video of the playwright’s appearance at the Wilma
Theater webmagazine Howlround provide this video of a conversation with the internationally renowned playwright.
View More Stoppard in Philadelphia: Video of the playwright’s appearance at the Wilma2016 is almost knocking at the gate: Interview with LAFFERTY’S WAKE playwright Susan Turlish
In this, the second of a two-part interview (read part one here), Henrik Eger talks to playwright Susan Turlish about her work.
View More 2016 is almost knocking at the gate: Interview with LAFFERTY’S WAKE playwright Susan TurlishA Baroque German Christmas: Tempesta di Mare presents 17th-century advent music
Tempesta di Mare is teaming up with Choral Arts Philadelphia and Piffaro Renaissance Band to perform selections of Christmas music from the Court of Dresden.
View More A Baroque German Christmas: Tempesta di Mare presents 17th-century advent musicFamous Philadelphians: Aaron Levy (1742-1815)
Aaron Levy was a prominent land speculator in Colonial Pennsylvania. A Jewish immigrant from Amsterdam, he founded Aaronsberg in Centre County, the first city in the United States designed by and named for a person of Jewish descent.
View More Famous Philadelphians: Aaron Levy (1742-1815)Philadanco’s X-MAS PHILES keeps giving
Choreographer Daniel Ezralow is back in town to add some extra decoration to a much-loved holiday tradition.
View More Philadanco’s X-MAS PHILES keeps givingA Night With Tom Stoppard: The playwright visits the Wilma to talk about his latest play
Tom Stoppard talks THE HARD PROBLEM with cognitive scientist David Chalmers.
View More A Night With Tom Stoppard: The playwright visits the Wilma to talk about his latest playJoan Myers Brown Talks Christmas and THE X-MAS PHILES
Celebrating her 46th year as artistic director of the Philadelphia Dance Company, Joan Myers Brown continues to break barriers while preserving rich dance traditions.
View More Joan Myers Brown Talks Christmas and THE X-MAS PHILES