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Philadelphia theater through the eyes of J. Cooper Robb, Part 2: 2004
Revisiting Philly theater history through the eyes of one of its finest critics.
View More Philadelphia theater through the eyes of J. Cooper Robb, Part 2: 2004Fringe preview: A run to Wawa
Fringe favorites Tribe of Fools look at the unlikely places people consider home
View More Fringe preview: A run to WawaFringe preview: Sail away with the PAC
Philadelphia Artists’ Collective hits the water with another Fringe gem.
View More Fringe preview: Sail away with the PACFringe preview: Darkness on the edge of acrobatics
Almanac returns to the Fringe Festival with a consideration of illness and trauma
View More Fringe preview: Darkness on the edge of acrobaticsPhiladelphia Theater Calendar September 2019
Over 125 theater shows in Philadelphia this month. A (perhaps) complete list to everything onstage in September.
View More Philadelphia Theater Calendar September 2019Fringe preview: Going with the flow
Audiences will gush about this Fringe show taking a light-hearted look at menstruation
View More Fringe preview: Going with the flowFringe preview: An unapologetic love letter to David Lynch
Red Lodge, Montana is The Antidote’s Fringe love letter to Lynch
View More Fringe preview: An unapologetic love letter to David LynchPhiladelphia Theater through the eyes of J. Cooper Robb, Part 1: 2002–2003
Remembering Philadelphia theater history through the eyes of a venerable theater reviewer.
View More Philadelphia Theater through the eyes of J. Cooper Robb, Part 1: 2002–2003Neal Zoren’s Shows to See in Philadelphia This September
September is most active month in Philadelphia theater
View More Neal Zoren’s Shows to See in Philadelphia This SeptemberOne Eclectic Season — 2019-2020 in Philadelphia
A rundown of an enticing season of theater in Philadelphia
View More One Eclectic Season — 2019-2020 in PhiladelphiaCONSTELLATIONS (Quantum Theater Group/Wings of Paper): 60-second review
This is a fine production and it’s exciting to have a new Northeast Philly theater company.
View More CONSTELLATIONS (Quantum Theater Group/Wings of Paper): 60-second reviewLetter from Edinburgh: A dilettante at large reviews
Toby Zinman reviews shows from the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe
View More Letter from Edinburgh: A dilettante at large reviewsPhiladelphia Theater Calendar August 2019
What’s onstage in Philadelphia in August 2019
View More Philadelphia Theater Calendar August 2019Presenting stronger new dramas by overcoming “premieritis”
The “one-and-done” premiere problem and filling more theaters through “rolling WORLD premieres”
View More Presenting stronger new dramas by overcoming “premieritis”THE WITCH OF EDMONTON (REV Theatre): Put on the Dog!
“…there’s a dog already biting,—’s conscience.” ~ Dog in The Witch of Edmonton REV Theatre kicks up the heat in the 17th century THE WITCH…
View More THE WITCH OF EDMONTON (REV Theatre): Put on the Dog!Theater in Sketch: JOHNNY DEPP: A RETROSPECTIVE ON LATE-STAGE CAPITALISM (Val Dunn & Jenna Kuerzi)
I was looking forward to catching Val Dunn and Jenna Kuerzi’s presentation on late-stage capitalism, JOHNNY DEPP: A RETROSPECTIVE ON LATE-STAGE CAPITALISM, ever since I first…
View More Theater in Sketch: JOHNNY DEPP: A RETROSPECTIVE ON LATE-STAGE CAPITALISM (Val Dunn & Jenna Kuerzi)Theater in Sketch: GINTRY (Die-Cast Productions)
Drinks, theater, and sketches from Quig’s Pub
View More Theater in Sketch: GINTRY (Die-Cast Productions)Philadelphia Theater Calendar July 2019
What’s onstage in Philadelphia theater in July 2019?
View More Philadelphia Theater Calendar July 2019Theater in Sketch: THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (Walnut Street)
A review in words and sketch by Chuck Schultz and Yumna Tolaimate
View More Theater in Sketch: THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (Walnut Street)