Theater in Sketch: THE ROSES IN JUNE (Seagull Productions)
Chuck Schultz reviews in words and image.
View More Theater in Sketch: THE ROSES IN JUNE (Seagull Productions)MOTHER EMANUEL—AN AMERICAN MUSICAL PLAY (New Freedom Theatre): Taking the theater to church
New Freedom Theatre honors Emanuel Nine in new musical by creating a gospel celebration that honors their lives
View More MOTHER EMANUEL—AN AMERICAN MUSICAL PLAY (New Freedom Theatre): Taking the theater to churchPROJECT DAWN (People’s Light): The hug or the hammer
A well-intentioned but dull play about an important legal program in Philadelphia.
View More PROJECT DAWN (People’s Light): The hug or the hammerFUN HOME (national tour at Forrest Theatre): A study in want
There was a perfection to the timing of FUN HOME’s arrival in Philadelphia: Another take on FUN HOME
View More FUN HOME (national tour at Forrest Theatre): A study in wantTheater in Sketch: HIR (Simpatico)
Simpatico Theatre Company’s production of HIR by Taylor Mac challenges audiences to reconsider preconceptions of gender identity
View More Theater in Sketch: HIR (Simpatico)Revisiting PARROT TALK: A play distilled mid-run
Those fortunate enough to see both renditions of PARROT TALK witnessed in real-time flow the distillation of creative genius.
View More Revisiting PARROT TALK: A play distilled mid-runSATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (Walnut): Stayin’ Alive
SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER is a white-washed adaptation of the classic movie, with double the music and none of the soul. Director/choreographer Richard Stafford seems terrified…
View More SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (Walnut): Stayin’ AliveRitchie Valens in THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY: Interview with actor Gilbert Sanchez
GILBERT SANCHEZ speaks about his role as Ritchie Valens in the current production.
View More Ritchie Valens in THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY: Interview with actor Gilbert SanchezFUN HOME (national tour at Forrest Theatre): Hiding who you are is likely to be tragic
FUN HOME is both a musical and a family drama; it’s also an activist declaration
View More FUN HOME (national tour at Forrest Theatre): Hiding who you are is likely to be tragicUNCLE VANYA (Quintessence): Tedious boring people
Good productions of Chekhov remind us of how vital his work still can be. Bad productions feed the narrative that his plays are dated, charmless, and inconsequential.
View More UNCLE VANYA (Quintessence): Tedious boring peopleANNE-MARIE MULGREW AND DANCERS COMPANY: Marvels in our daily lives
Dance is one of our most natural ways to communicate and express our thoughts.
View More ANNE-MARIE MULGREW AND DANCERS COMPANY: Marvels in our daily livesTheater in Sketch: HOW TO USE A KNIFE (InterAct)
The InterAct Theater goes behind the scenes of a working kitchen
View More Theater in Sketch: HOW TO USE A KNIFE (InterAct)Dance in Sketch: Anne-Marie and Dancers Company
This temporal moment is an instant visual image that leaves us with something once the performance is over.
View More Dance in Sketch: Anne-Marie and Dancers CompanyHIR (Simpatico): We are all everything
Author’s note: Taylor Mac uses “judy” as a gender pronoun. This review reflects Mac’s preference. Taylor Mac’s work is unwieldy and absurdist, challenging and unsettling.…
View More HIR (Simpatico): We are all everythingDOGS OF RWANDA (InterAct): We are witnesses
A gripping solo play that asks tough questions and rejects easy answers
View More DOGS OF RWANDA (InterAct): We are witnessesTHE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO THOMAS JEFFERSON, CHARLES DICKENS & COUNT LEO TOLSTOY: DISCORD (Lantern Theater Company): Locked in limbo with literati
The Lantern team transforms an essentially all-talk playscript into an engaging, living piece of theater.
View More THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO THOMAS JEFFERSON, CHARLES DICKENS & COUNT LEO TOLSTOY: DISCORD (Lantern Theater Company): Locked in limbo with literatiPhiladelphia Theater Calendar June 2017
Jerry’s Girls. April 4-July 2, 2017. Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut Street. $35-$40. walnutstreettheatre.org The Light Princess by Tony Lawton and Alex Bechtel. April 5-June 2, 2017. Arden Theatre Company, 40 N.…
View More Philadelphia Theater Calendar June 2017HOW TO USE A KNIFE (InterAct): A sharp new play
Scene one is hilarious; scene two wipes the smile right off your face.
View More HOW TO USE A KNIFE (InterAct): A sharp new playPhiladelphia Theater Calendar June 2017
What’s on stage in Philadelphia this month?
View More Philadelphia Theater Calendar June 2017MAKING HISTORY (Irish Heritage Theatre): Make Ireland Great Again
Brian Friel the Irish Chekhov.
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