Skip to content
Saturday, June 20, 2026
phindie

phindie

An independent take on Philadelphia theater and arts

about . contact . advertising . support

phindie
  • Reviews
  • Features
    • Interviews
  • Theater
  • Dance
  • Music
  • Film
  • Visual Arts
  • Podcasts

Tag: Arethusa Speaks

Features Fringe Festival Theater

The Conversation Starter: A Fringe show, a reviewer’s word choice, and why it’s good to talk

J. Colie McClellan September 12, 2014 No Comments

Conversations are not always comfortable, but when Colie McClellan had an issue with a Phindie review, she decided to start one.

View More The Conversation Starter: A Fringe show, a reviewer’s word choice, and why it’s good to talk

Support Phindie operations
Donate Button with Credit Cards

Subscribe

* indicates required
/* real people should not fill this in and expect good things - do not remove this or risk form bot signups */

Intuit Mailchimp

Now Trending…

  • Chris Davis Ballet Comedy in Sketch: YOUR SUNDAY BEST by Chuck Schultz
  • THE REPORT (dir. Scott Z. Burns): 2019 Philadelphia Film Festival review by Yumna Tolaimate
  • Theater People vs. Theater Critics…The Ultimate Debate by Christopher Munden
  • Tár (dir. Todd Field): Film review by Michael Fisher
  • THREE CHEKHOV SISTERS: From left, Sarah Sanford (as Olga), Mary Tuomanen (as Irina) and Katharine Powell (as Masha) as the 'Three Sisters' in the Arden Theatre Company production of Anton Chekhov's play. (Photo courtesy of Mark Garvin) THREE SISTERS (Arden Theatre): Does the gimmick stick? by Michael Fisher
phindie | Designed by: Theme Freesia | WordPress | © Copyright All right reserved