OSCAR WILDE: FROM THE DEPTHS (Lantern): A love that dared not speak its mind
With his brilliant work and tragic arc, Oscar Wilde remains a fascinating figure.
View More OSCAR WILDE: FROM THE DEPTHS (Lantern): A love that dared not speak its mindREVERIE (Drexel Dance Ensemble): Young artistry on display
An anthology showcase, where most of the choreographers and all of the dancers were students.
View More REVERIE (Drexel Dance Ensemble): Young artistry on displayESCUELA (Guillermo Calderón/ FringeArts): You say you want a revolution
A narrowly focused, transportative work about a cell of Marxist revolutionaries, like entering a fading kodachrome snapshot.
View More ESCUELA (Guillermo Calderón/ FringeArts): You say you want a revolutionSORRY, BROKEN PIANO (Art Church): Indie shock jock drama
A podcast DJ and his tireless producer on a mission to conquer the late-night dregs-of-society demographic.
View More SORRY, BROKEN PIANO (Art Church): Indie shock jock dramaTHE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE (BRT): A poetic parable about the language of love
Julia Cho’s lofty romantic comedy examines the beauty of language and the failure of humans to communicate.
View More THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE (BRT): A poetic parable about the language of lovePINK PUNCH (Art Church): Rosemary’s baby shower—one hell of a weird ride
If the ninth circle of hell decided to host a baby shower, it would resemble something like PINK PUNCH by Cara Blouin.
View More PINK PUNCH (Art Church): Rosemary’s baby shower—one hell of a weird rideTwo Philadelphia Companies Shine at APAP 2016
Koresh Dance Company and Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers perform in a APAP showing.
View More Two Philadelphia Companies Shine at APAP 2016THE PIANO LESSON (McCarter): A fine tune
Baikida Carroll’s PIANO LESSON is August Wilson as it’s meant to be seen.
View More THE PIANO LESSON (McCarter): A fine tuneGOD BLESS BASEBALL (FringeArts/Toshiki Okada): Explaining the rules of the game
Toshiki Okada’s new play is an allegorically complex performance about baseball that isn’t about baseball.
View More GOD BLESS BASEBALL (FringeArts/Toshiki Okada): Explaining the rules of the gameON THE ROAD AGAIN (Act II): 60-second review
What better way to celebrate the cluster that is travel but with a charming show all about it in Ambler!
View More ON THE ROAD AGAIN (Act II): 60-second reviewMore Flamenco. More Wine. Tablao Philly returns with flamenco superstar Almudena Serrano
Pasión y Arte brings flamenco superstar Almudena Serrano to the Asian Arts Initiative for the second Tablao Philly
View More More Flamenco. More Wine. Tablao Philly returns with flamenco superstar Almudena SerranoBuilding a Diverse Audience for Theater: Interview with playwright/actor/director Kash Goins
How can theater attract people of all socio-economic, educational, and ethnic backgrounds?
View More Building a Diverse Audience for Theater: Interview with playwright/actor/director Kash GoinsFUNNYMAN (Arden): Comedy on the brink of tragedy
A new play by Bruce Graham considers the sadness that often underlies comedy and the need to adapt to changing styles and the struggles of life.
View More FUNNYMAN (Arden): Comedy on the brink of tragedyWinter’s Hottest Forecast: SNOWBALL 2016 by Brian Sanders’ JUNK will blow you away!
This year’s SNOWBALL, an annual winter fundraiser for Brian Sanders’ JUNK, transforms Union Transfer into a winter wonderland filled with daring dance, music, raffles, drinks, and a spectacular faux snowball fight.
View More Winter’s Hottest Forecast: SNOWBALL 2016 by Brian Sanders’ JUNK will blow you away!Second Acts: Top Philly playwright Bruce Graham talks FUNNYMAN and life in the theater
When you think Philadelphia theater, you think Bruce Graham. He shares his thoughts about his latest play, the state of theater in Philadelphia, and the art of writing plays.
View More Second Acts: Top Philly playwright Bruce Graham talks FUNNYMAN and life in the theaterSOLONELY TOGETHER (Carolyn O’Brien): Finding gems in DIY art
A collection of short pieces by a number of different emerging artists from various disciplines on the subject of loneliness.
View More SOLONELY TOGETHER (Carolyn O’Brien): Finding gems in DIY artA MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN (Walnut): 60-second review
The Walnut’s production reveals the bones of an American classic if never quite fleshes out the potential of the enduring masterwork.
View More A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN (Walnut): 60-second reviewTHE HARD PROBLEM (Wilma): Stoppard makes intelligible intelligence look easy
Tom Stoppard again demonstrates his uncanny ability to make dense philosophical discussions intelligible and dramatically sensible.
View More THE HARD PROBLEM (Wilma): Stoppard makes intelligible intelligence look easyBetween the Bars: Playwright Kash Goins on V TO X and prison life
One of Philadelphia’s most talked about new playwrights, Kash Goins has developed a series of dramas about life in the black community that are attracting a lot of attention.
View More Between the Bars: Playwright Kash Goins on V TO X and prison lifeLES BALLETS JAZZ DE MONTRÉAL (Dance Affiliates): Daring, dazzling dancers take your breath away
Three Philadelphia premieres with unique and intense color of their own provide a platform for BJM’s exquisite dancers
View More LES BALLETS JAZZ DE MONTRÉAL (Dance Affiliates): Daring, dazzling dancers take your breath away