MEAN GIRLS (national tour): Doesn’t quite clique
“It’s not Ibsen,” I reminded myself, “It doesn’t have to be Sondheim. Just enjoy the show and have fun!”
View More MEAN GIRLS (national tour): Doesn’t quite cliqueTHE LAST MATCH (Lantern): Set points
Playwright Anna Ziegler drops us deep into an intricate game of high-stakes tennis
View More THE LAST MATCH (Lantern): Set pointsThings You’ll Like to Watch: A new web series from a local filmmaker
Spice up your weekend with a funny, sexy, and painful web series from local filmmaker Irina Varina
View More Things You’ll Like to Watch: A new web series from a local filmmakerWhy Philadelphia is the Best Music City
Philadelphia’s music scene is popping.
View More Why Philadelphia is the Best Music CityA Fairy Tale Role: Julia Udine on playing Fiona in SHREK THE MUSICAL
Walnut Street Theatre’s production of Shrek has Julia Udine transforming between princess and ogre.
View More A Fairy Tale Role: Julia Udine on playing Fiona in SHREK THE MUSICALSHREK THE MUSICAL (Walnut Street): 60-second review
A witty as well as funny musical that brought the happy house game.
View More SHREK THE MUSICAL (Walnut Street): 60-second reviewSUNSET BABY (Azuka): A shining lead performance
Victoria Aaliyah Goins shines in a new play by a hot young playwright
View More SUNSET BABY (Azuka): A shining lead performanceWORLD PREMIERES (PA Ballet): A diverse program of new work
What is contemporary ballet? Where is it heading? Pennsylvania Ballet offer some answers.
View More WORLD PREMIERES (PA Ballet): A diverse program of new workRemembering Veterans and War Through Art
Today we are celebrating the lives of those who have fought for our country.
View More Remembering Veterans and War Through ArtONCE (Bucks County Playhouse): Once upon a time in New Hope
Bucks County Playhouse’s stunning production of ONCE leaves audiences hungry for more.
View More ONCE (Bucks County Playhouse): Once upon a time in New HopeOH MERCY! (orig. “Roubaix, une lumière”) (dir. ARNAUD DESPLECHIN): 2019 Philadelphia Film Festival Review
Suspense is just a side effect to this crime-ridden film that’s not a crime film
View More OH MERCY! (orig. “Roubaix, une lumière”) (dir. ARNAUD DESPLECHIN): 2019 Philadelphia Film Festival ReviewEUREKA DAY (InterAct): 60-second review
Another, brief take on InterAct Theatre’s latest production
View More EUREKA DAY (InterAct): 60-second reviewTheater in Sketch: DRUNK LION (Chris Davis)
Chris Davis displays an amazing talent to paint with memory and to share the fruits of his personal experience and imagination.
View More Theater in Sketch: DRUNK LION (Chris Davis)THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP (Curio): A comedy of labor
Curio’s The Mystery of Irma Vep requires virtuosity. Watching the production turns out to be more exhausting than fun.
View More THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP (Curio): A comedy of laborHow to write a play review
Above all, have fun writing your reviews.
View More How to write a play reviewNEXT TO NORMAL (Bristol Riverside): Rock concert or psycho-drama?
Bristol Riverside Theatre’s snazzy Next to Normal leaves reviewer Josh Herren cold.
View More NEXT TO NORMAL (Bristol Riverside): Rock concert or psycho-drama?THE REPORT (dir. Scott Z. Burns): 2019 Philadelphia Film Festival review
THE (TORTURE) REPORT is captivating start to finish — the audience is expected to keep up with all the timeline and key elements changing the…
View More THE REPORT (dir. Scott Z. Burns): 2019 Philadelphia Film Festival reviewPhiladelphia Theater Calendar November 2019
Plays in Philadelphia this November
View More Philadelphia Theater Calendar November 2019You Won’t Know What Hit You: Bastion Carboni on his new short-theater series
Previewing RABBIT PUNCH, two nights of short, hard, fast theater
View More You Won’t Know What Hit You: Bastion Carboni on his new short-theater seriesBY THE GRACE OF GOD (orig. “Grâce à Dieu”) (dir. François Ozon) 2019 Philadelphia Film Festival review
Prepare to be outraged, triggered, maybe cringe a bit, cry a bit, smile a bit, or get up and cheer for justice. At the very…
View More BY THE GRACE OF GOD (orig. “Grâce à Dieu”) (dir. François Ozon) 2019 Philadelphia Film Festival review