Chuck Schultz reviews Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium’s DREAM GIRL in sketch and words.
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JOHNNY DEPP (Val Dunn & Jenna Kuerzi): A Valentine date with late-stage capitalism
I didn’t dare to tell anyone what “Depp” means to German-speakers, as I didn’t want to spoil the most unusual Valentine’s date I had in…
View More JOHNNY DEPP (Val Dunn & Jenna Kuerzi): A Valentine date with late-stage capitalismTheater in Sketch: THREE SISTERS TWO (EgoPo)
Chuck Schultz gives his thoughts in words and sketch
View More Theater in Sketch: THREE SISTERS TWO (EgoPo)Theater in Sketch: ROLL PLAY (CSZ Philadelphia)
A performance that combines live improv with D&D for a uniquely hilarious fantasy epic
View More Theater in Sketch: ROLL PLAY (CSZ Philadelphia)BOX CLEVER (Inis Nua): 60-second review
With BOX CLEVER, Inis Nua has done the impossible: make bureaucracy theatrical.
View More BOX CLEVER (Inis Nua): 60-second reviewGetting to Know Alice Yorke of Lightning Rod Special
Longform interview with Alice Yorke of Lightning Rod Special
View More Getting to Know Alice Yorke of Lightning Rod SpecialPhiladelphia Theater Calendar February 2019
What’s onstage in Philadelphia theater in February 2019?
View More Philadelphia Theater Calendar February 2019What is Theatre Week? What to See? And other insights from Jenna Kuerzi
Jenna Kuerzi is in almost every Philly Theatre Week show. She tells us all about it.
View More What is Theatre Week? What to See? And other insights from Jenna KuerziOLEANNA (Walnut Street): 2019, meet Mamet
You can see why Walnut Street Theatre included OLEANNA in its current season.
View More OLEANNA (Walnut Street): 2019, meet MametGetting to Know Josh Hitchens of Going Dark Theatre
An extended interview with actor/director/playwright Josh Hitchens.
View More Getting to Know Josh Hitchens of Going Dark TheatreTHE NICETIES (McCarter Theatre): What revolution?
Eleanor Burgess’s play addresses current debates with careful but sweeping intelligence.
View More THE NICETIES (McCarter Theatre): What revolution?Theater in Sketch: CHARLOTTE’S WEB (Arden Theatre)
Looking at Arden Childrens Theater in words and sketch
View More Theater in Sketch: CHARLOTTE’S WEB (Arden Theatre)A Demi-God Onstage: Chris McCarrell in THE LIGHTNING THIEF
Chris McCarrell is on an epic quest as Percy Jackson in the touring production of The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical.
View More A Demi-God Onstage: Chris McCarrell in THE LIGHTNING THIEFLife Inspires Art, Art Inspires Life in Kash Goins’s 74 SECONDS… TO JUDGMENT
Kash Goins gets a message from Valerie Castile, mother of the man who inspired 74 SECONDS… TO JUDGMENT
View More Life Inspires Art, Art Inspires Life in Kash Goins’s 74 SECONDS… TO JUDGMENTDreya Weber on A COMEDY OF TENORS at the Walnut
A Comedy of Tenors is playing at the Walnut Street Theatre January 15-March 3, 2019.
View More Dreya Weber on A COMEDY OF TENORS at the WalnutNeal Zoren’s Philadelphia Theater Critic Awards, 2018
A theater critic chooses his best theatrical works of the last year
View More Neal Zoren’s Philadelphia Theater Critic Awards, 2018ROMEO AND JULIET (Wilma): Wherefore do Romeo and Juliet?
What about Shakespeare do we want kids to like?
View More ROMEO AND JULIET (Wilma): Wherefore do Romeo and Juliet?Getting to Know Tina Brock of Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium
John Rosenberg brings his series of long-form interviews to Phindie with IRC director Tina Brock.
View More Getting to Know Tina Brock of Idiopathic Ridiculopathy ConsortiumRevisiting Pinter’s BETRAYAL: A commentary
An attempt to detangle this nine-scene play that’s designed to move backwards
View More Revisiting Pinter’s BETRAYAL: A commentaryBETRAYAL (Lantern): Reversal of fortunes
Pinter’s use of reverse chronology highlights depths beyond the quiet drama and sedate setting.
View More BETRAYAL (Lantern): Reversal of fortunes