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    FRANKLINLAND (Lantern): A visit with Philadelphia’s Founding Father

    The first thing to know about Lantern Theater Company’s Franklinland is that the direction is solid, the actors first-rate, and their back-and-forth conversations are punchy and funny.

    Kathryn Osenlund May 23, 2026 No Comments
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  • Reviews Theater

    CLASS C (Azuka): Dystopia close at hand

    Things are not yet as bad as the reality presented in the play. But it urges us to beware, to speak up for ourselves at the ballot box, and not allow the promise of 1776 to continue down the sad road to nightmare. 

    Kathryn Osenlund May 17, 2026 No Comments
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  • Reviews Theater

    THE HYPOCHONDRIAC (Quintessence): The silliest possible nonsense

    Outrageous and farcical, this play is not just over the top – it’s left the top so far behind that they’ve forgotten where it left it. The applause at the end was wild.

    Kathryn Osenlund April 30, 2026 No Comments
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  • Reviews Theater

    ROMEO AND JULIET (Arden): Bounty as boundless as the sea

    It’s quite likely that you’ll never see a finer performance of this Shakespearean warhorse.

    Kathryn Osenlund March 18, 2026 No Comments
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    Why Deaf Theater is a Form of Resistance

    This film follows Daymond Sands, a Deaf theatre program director, preparing his first original showcase, highlighting the cast’s heartfelt effort to bring Deaf perspectives center stage

    Smalley Bogg February 26, 2026 No Comments
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Features Fringe Festival Theater

Free At Last: A guide (and some picks) to the first Philly FREE FRINGE

Christopher Munden September 3, 2019 No Comments

Fringeing the Fringe with the Free Fringe

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20 Picks for the 2019 Philadelphia Fringe Festival

Christopher Munden September 3, 2019 1 Comment

Hey, what shows should I see this Fringe?

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Dance Fringe Festival Previews

Fringe preview: Motherhood, race, and fairy tales

Smalley Bogg September 3, 2019 No Comments

Brown-Eyed Rapunzel at Philly PACK considers mothering a mixed-race child

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Features Theater

Philadelphia theater through the eyes of J. Cooper Robb, Part 2: 2004

Henrik Eger September 2, 2019 No Comments

Revisiting Philly theater history through the eyes of one of its finest critics.

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Fringe Festival Previews Theater

Fringe preview: A run to Wawa

Smalley Bogg September 2, 2019 No Comments

Fringe favorites Tribe of Fools look at the unlikely places people consider home

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Fringe Festival Previews Theater

Fringe preview: Sail away with the PAC

Smalley Bogg September 2, 2019 No Comments

Philadelphia Artists’ Collective hits the water with another Fringe gem.

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culture

Microsoft Exam 70-532: A Detailed Exam Preparation Guide

Smalley Bogg September 2, 2019 No Comments

If developing Microsoft Azure solutions attracts you, chances are, you will fall in love with Microsoft Exam 70-532.

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Dance Fringe Festival Previews Theater

Fringe preview: Darkness on the edge of acrobatics

Smalley Bogg September 1, 2019 No Comments

Almanac returns to the Fringe Festival with a consideration of illness and trauma

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Philadelphia theater calendar
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Philadelphia Theater Calendar September 2019

Calendar September 1, 2019 1 Comment

Over 125 theater shows in Philadelphia this month. A (perhaps) complete list to everything onstage in September.

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Fringe Festival Previews Theater

Fringe preview: Going with the flow

Smalley Bogg September 1, 2019 No Comments

Audiences will gush about this Fringe show taking a light-hearted look at menstruation

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Previews Theater

Fringe preview: An unapologetic love letter to David Lynch

Smalley Bogg September 1, 2019 No Comments

Red Lodge, Montana is The Antidote’s Fringe love letter to Lynch

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Features Theater

Philadelphia Theater through the eyes of J. Cooper Robb, Part 1: 2002–2003

Henrik Eger August 31, 2019 No Comments

Remembering Philadelphia theater history through the eyes of a venerable theater reviewer.

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Features Theater

Neal Zoren’s Shows to See in Philadelphia This September

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper August 31, 2019 1 Comment

September is most active month in Philadelphia theater

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One Eclectic Season — 2019-2020 in Philadelphia

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper August 29, 2019 No Comments

A rundown of an enticing season of theater in Philadelphia

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Dance Features

The Legend of Mulan: Liaoning Ballet brings Chinese story to the Merriam Theater

Debra Danese August 26, 2019 No Comments

THE LIAONING BALLET OF CHINA is gearing up to take the stage at the Merriam Theater for a one night only performance, August 28, 2019.

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Reviews Theater

CONSTELLATIONS (Quantum Theater Group/Wings of Paper): 60-second review

Kathryn Osenlund August 14, 2019 2 Comments

This is a fine production and it’s exciting to have a new Northeast Philly theater company.

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Dance Fringe Festival Reviews Theater

Letter from Edinburgh: A dilettante at large reviews

Toby Zinman August 11, 2019 6 Comments

Toby Zinman reviews shows from the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe

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Features Music

Music in Sketch: Zaccai Curtis Quintet (Exuberance Music)

Chuck Schultz August 7, 2019 No Comments

The music in the Exuberance Music space is fashioned to set the bar for the finest taste in design and sound. The home entertainment in…

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Philadelphia theater calendar
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Philadelphia Theater Calendar August 2019

Calendar August 1, 2019 No Comments

What’s onstage in Philadelphia in August 2019

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culture

10 Slot Tips That Will Help You Win

Smalley Bogg July 30, 2019 No Comments

Slots can produce big winning spins but they can also take all your hard earned cash too.

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