Phindie asked this year’s crop of Barrymore Award nominees about their experience of being nominated.
View More 2017 Barrymore nominees: In their own wordsCategory: Features
From Philly to Edinburgh: Meeting up with Chris Davis at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
In his 4th year here at Edinburgh it looks like Chris has become quite a popular fixture.
View More From Philly to Edinburgh: Meeting up with Chris Davis at the Edinburgh Festival FringeMurals, Facades, & Other Lies
Everyone knows the murals in Philadelphia suck balls, right?
View More Murals, Facades, & Other Lies2017 Barrymore Awards nominations
On August 21, Theatre Philadelphia announced nominees for the 2017 Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre. Established companies led the day.
View More 2017 Barrymore Awards nominationsYo Philly, No More Safe Bullshit
Excerpted from gchat conversations between Christopher Munden and John Rosenberg.
View More Yo Philly, No More Safe BullshitFeed the Piranhas: A Poem by Sean Lynch
A poem about how art can address real issues.
View More Feed the Piranhas: A Poem by Sean LynchWhat would a nervous breakdown look like here and other urgent questions
What can we learn from our misadventures?
View More What would a nervous breakdown look like here and other urgent questionsNo Words for Arielle Pina’s NO INTRODUCTION or A White Viewer’s Guide to Reacting to NO INTRODUCTION
Arielle Pina doesn’t have words for it. She can talk about colorism , but there’s not a way to neatly explain how it has affected her.
View More No Words for Arielle Pina’s NO INTRODUCTION or A White Viewer’s Guide to Reacting to NO INTRODUCTIONOpera Innovator: An Interview with David Devan ahead of the O17 Festival
Opera Philadelphia’s innovative general director previews the upcoming O17 Festival.
View More Opera Innovator: An Interview with David Devan ahead of the O17 Festivalreal straight up and down motherfucking talented artists
i love love love love love love love love love philadelphia.
View More real straight up and down motherfucking talented artistsA Woman Who Dares: Interview with KC MacMillan
KC MacMillan talks about making the transition from freelance artist to administrative director, what she envisions for the next phase of her career, and what advice she has for young women who aspire to direct in Philadelphia
View More A Woman Who Dares: Interview with KC MacMillanTheater in Sketch: CORIOLANUS (Shakespeare in Clark Park)
The audience gather together on two adjacent hill sides and in the middle is a stretch of grass,
View More Theater in Sketch: CORIOLANUS (Shakespeare in Clark Park)Explaining those billion nights: Interview with Thaddeus Phillips
Republished by kind permission from the FringeArts blog. “A Billion Nights on Earth is at the same time an adult work for kids and a…
View More Explaining those billion nights: Interview with Thaddeus PhillipsPhiladelphia Women’s Theatre Festival Returns August 2–6, 2017
From a fledgling weekend-long event, Philadelphia Women’s Theatre Festival (PWTF) has become an established part of the city’s theater calendar.
View More Philadelphia Women’s Theatre Festival Returns August 2–6, 2017Rare Opportunity to Take Gaga Workshop and Classes
A three-day Gaga Workshop, which includes a class and repertoire, open to professional dancers and dance students ages 16-and-older, is coming to the Performance Garage
View More Rare Opportunity to Take Gaga Workshop and ClassesLife in Oz: Interview with WICKED star Ginna Claire Mason
Ginna Claire Mason talks about her dream role as Glinda in the national touring production.
View More Life in Oz: Interview with WICKED star Ginna Claire MasonBallet in Sketch: Previewing BalletX’s Summer Program
We get the sense that every brush with every passerby contains remarkable potential.
View More Ballet in Sketch: Previewing BalletX’s Summer ProgramTheater in Sketch: THE ROSES IN JUNE (Seagull Productions)
Chuck Schultz reviews in words and image.
View More Theater in Sketch: THE ROSES IN JUNE (Seagull Productions)Theater in Sketch: HIR (Simpatico)
Simpatico Theatre Company’s production of HIR by Taylor Mac challenges audiences to reconsider preconceptions of gender identity
View More Theater in Sketch: HIR (Simpatico)Revisiting PARROT TALK: A play distilled mid-run
Those fortunate enough to see both renditions of PARROT TALK witnessed in real-time flow the distillation of creative genius.
View More Revisiting PARROT TALK: A play distilled mid-run