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Theater in Sketch: THE RAPE OF LUCRECE (PAC at the Rosenbach)

April 7, 2018

It was interesting to compare last week’s reading of Shakespeare’s THE RAPE OF LUCRECE at the Rosenbach to the original presentation at the Broad Street Ministry in 2016.

Dan Hodge, Rape of Lucrece 2 by Kate Raines

THE RAPE OF LUCRECE (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective): 60-second review

April 22, 2015

Dan Hodge’s one-man performance of Shakespeare’s poem RAPE OF LUCRECE is back! And it is not to be missed (again).

One of the oldest taboos in history: Interview with Dan Hodge on The Rape of Lucrece

October 13, 2014

Philadelphia audiences are still buzzing about Dan Hodge’s performance of Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece. Henrik Eger interviews him about the play.

THE RAPE OF LUCRECE (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective): 2014 Fringe review 4.2

September 9, 2014

PAC’s THE RAPE OF LUCRECE is not only the performance of a lifetime by Dan Hodge, but also a momentous socio-political statement and a stirring call to activism.

THE RAPE OF LUCRECE (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective): 2014 Fringe review 4.1

September 6, 2014

As indicated by Phindie’s 2014 Critics’ Awards, the Philadelphia Artists’ Collective is one of the most consistently excellent independent theater companies in the city. Their…

Lucrece’s Revenge: A Fringe masterpiece returns for a brief run at the Wilma

April 20, 2015

Hodge’s one-man adaptation of William Shakespeare’s epic poem returns to Philadelphia in a four-day copresentation with the Wilma Theater.

Fringe preview: Sail away with the PAC

September 2, 2019

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

Phindie’s Picks for the 2018 Fringe Festival in Philadelphia

August 29, 2018

Over 25 suggestions for 2018 Philly Fringe shows to help you plan your Festival experience.

TOSCA (Philadelphia Orchestra): Music as a cultural mission

May 21, 2018

Yannick Nevet-Seguin conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra in a semi-staged performance of Puccini’s TOSCA

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Philadelphia Theater Calendar March 2018

March 1, 2018

This is what you can see in Philly theaters in March 2018.

Best of 2017: Phindie articles you loved in the last year

December 31, 2017

The most-read Phindie articles of 2017

24 Picks for the 2017 Philadelphia Fringe Festival

August 25, 2017

What to see at the 2017 Philadelphia Fringe Festival

Phindie’s Best of 2016: Our most-read articles of the past year

December 30, 2016

Among all these historic joys of 2016, Phindie continued its march as the leading site for independent coverage of Philadelphia theater and arts.

ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL (PAC): A mingled web well woven

December 7, 2016

PAC’s current production confirms its reputation as the best adaptor of classic works.

Phindie in 2015: The most popular articles of the last twelve months

December 29, 2015

In 2015, Phindie published over 550 pieces on local theater, dance, and other arts. W look back at the pieces which you liked the most.

PAC Presents THE CAPTIVE: FringeArts Interview with Dan Hodge

August 15, 2015

Philadelphia Artists Collective has produced some of the finest works of the last few Fringe Festivals. Director Dan Hodge tells us about this year’s offering.

2014/15 Critics’ Awards: The best in Philadelphia theater

August 14, 2015

Local theater writers vote for their favorites in twelve categories!

Ben Dibble, winner of "Best Actor" for his role in Herringbone at Flashpoint Theatre.

Picks for Best in Theater, 2014/15, by Philly Reviewer Neal Zoren

July 12, 2015

Each year, Philadelphia-based reviewer Neal Zoren announces his choices for the Helen and Morris Zoren Awards for World Theater. A fair number of the picks on Neal’s list are performers and productions from the Philadelphia area.

Classic Plays, Living Playwrights? Interview with Ian August, author of THE MOOR’S SON (PAC)

February 4, 2015

Katherine Fritz sat down with Ian August to chat Shakespeare, history, and what it means to be the guy who says, “I think I’d like to write a sequel to Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus.”

Ben Dibble, winner of "Best Actor" for his role in Herringbone at Flashpoint Theatre.

Neal Zoren announces his picks for the best in Philadelphia theater, 2014

January 8, 2015

Each January, local critic Neil Zoren announces his favorite production, direction, and male and female actor and male and female supporting actor for the previous calendar year.

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