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    A Life Unfolds: Kathryn Grody’s The Unexpected 3rd

    Acclaimed actor and writer Kathryn Grody brings her wit, warmth, and sharp perspective to People’s Light in The Unexpected 3rd. Known for her distinctive voice…

    Debra Danese September 19, 2025 No Comments
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  • Reviews Theater

    A Summer Day (Wilma): Existential and eccentric

    An existential and eccentric play , it’s not light-hearted theater.

    Kathryn Osenlund June 24, 2025 No Comments
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    Mushnik Reimagined: May Elizabeth Scallen in Little Shop of Horrors

    In Little Shop of Horrors, Mary Elizabeth Scanlon takes on the role of Mushnik, the flower shop owner with a front-row seat to the madness.

    Debra Danese June 24, 2025 No Comments
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    GIOVANNI’S ROOM (Quintessence): Bringing Baldwin to the stage

    Giovanni’s Room, is currently on stage in Philadelphia in world premiere. The James Baldwin Estate granted Quintessence Theatre permission to produce this theatrical adaptation, the…

    Kathryn Osenlund June 9, 2025 No Comments
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    RENT (Arden): Revisiting a 90s La boheme

    Jonathan Larson,  who wrote the book, lyrics, and music in 1994, described Rent as a Rock Opera

    Kathryn Osenlund June 2, 2025 No Comments
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Reviews Theater

One Woman, Many Voices: LET ME DOWN EASY at PTC

Christopher Munden March 29, 2011 No Comments

There are many voices in this nation’s health care debate, and Anna Deveare Smith could probably act out them all. In LET ME DOWN EASY,…

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Features Theater

Five Technical Things About Ancient Roman Comedic Stages You Were Dying To Know

Mara Miller March 27, 2011 2 Comments

We know about the plays, at least if we have read them. But how much do we know about ancient stages? We’ve asked PPAA classics…

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Reviews Theater

BCKSEET Productions’ Losing the Shore

Christopher Munden March 23, 2011 No Comments

You never expect lighthearted comedy when going to a show by BCKSEET Productions. Argentine prison dramas, biting Edward Albee plays, and a Christmas show depicting Santa…

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Features Theater

Updike’s guide to reviewing

Christopher Munden March 22, 2011 2 Comments

Submit to whatever spell, weak or strong, is being cast. Better to praise and share than blame and ban. The communion between reviewer and his…

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Philly For Foodies

Smalley Bogg March 22, 2011 No Comments

Food is an essential part of what makes Philadelphia tick. Each neighbourhood has its own unique style, for instance in West Philly you’ll find traditional…

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Dance Features Theater

Lessons from Newt Gingrich: or how we in the theatre and dance communities can stop acting like losers and learn to make the nation love us

Josh McIlvain March 22, 2011 1 Comment

How often have you heard that performing arts are dying, that we’re a niche market, that you can never make a living off of it,…

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Reviews Theater

It’s The End of the World As We Knew It: New City’s PTERODACTYLS at the Adrienne

Christopher Munden March 16, 2011 No Comments

PTERODACTYLS takes place in a sterile Main Line living room (set design Cory Palmer), a fitting setting for a work reminiscent of Victorian drawing room…

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Dance Features

Meta is Dead. Long Live Meta.

Josh McIlvain March 15, 2011 No Comments

I want to talk about shows in theatre and dance that deal with the audience head on. In other words, works that acknowledge the existence…

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Interviews Theater

The New and Old of It: Interview with BCKSEET’s Gregory DeCandia

Christopher Munden March 14, 2011 1 Comment

BCKSEET Productions has staged more than thirty plays in their eleven-year history, about half of those in Philadelphia, the city the company has called home…

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culture

Square 1682: Restaurant review

Smalley Bogg March 12, 2011 No Comments

I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to Square 1682, which proved that you can have high end service and quality without the high end price tag.

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Features Previews Theater

California Fresh: New theater company launches in Kensington arts space

Christopher Munden March 9, 2011 No Comments

The back streets of Kensington may not have much in common with Hollywood

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Features Theater

It’s “theater”

Christopher Munden March 9, 2011 No Comments

Philadelphia is in the United States, so I’ve decided that theater should be spelled theater, not the English/French theatre. Right.

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Reviews Theater

THE CRUCIBLE (Tri-County Performing Arts Center)

Christopher Munden March 7, 2011 No Comments

Like many people, I was introduced to THE CRUCIBLE in a high school English class. The teacher dutifully told us that it was a play…

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Reviews Theater

LIEUTENANT OF INISHMORE by Theatre Exile at Plays and Players

Christopher Munden March 4, 2011 No Comments

Playwright Martin McDonagh delivers a powerful political message in the most palatable of pills

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Interviews Theater

How To Succeed In Comedy With Really Trying: Interview with The Waitstaff’s Sara Carano

Josh McIlvain March 2, 2011 No Comments

For seven years Sara Carano has been a member of The Waitstaff, a Philly-based sketch comedy troupe that has proven to be one of city’s…

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Features Theater

What I learned from GQ this time around

Josh McIlvain March 1, 2011 No Comments

Having been inspired last time around to write one of  PPAA’s most popular articles “What Learned From GQ Today,” I thought I might mine the current issue…

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Features

Did you see that thing about how last year Philly hotels had more guests than ever before?

Josh McIlvain February 23, 2011 No Comments

Yeah, so it seems a shitload of people spent the night in Philadelphia in 2010. According to an Inquirer article/industry press release from Feb 19, “Philadelphia filled…

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Interviews Theater

Don’t worry folks, he’s not like that in real life (or so he claims): Interview with Blasted’s John Jezior

Christopher Munden February 22, 2011 1 Comment

Actor John Jezior has become well known to Philadelphia area audiences through his work on Shakespeare productions; he has performed in nearly half of the…

View More Don’t worry folks, he’s not like that in real life (or so he claims): Interview with Blasted’s John Jezior
Reviews Theater

“Great Expectations” at Curio Theatre

Christopher Munden February 21, 2011 No Comments

Charles Dickens asked in his will that no memorials be erected to him and so the life-size sculpture of the author in Clarke Park in…

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Arts Dance Features

Conceptual Dance and Star Power

Josh McIlvain February 21, 2011 No Comments

My dance vocabulary is limited, so please forgive me as I redefine terms for my own benefit. When I say conceptual dance, I am referring…

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