Chuck Shultz sketches the al fresco production of TWELFTH NIGHT.
View More Theater in Sketch: TWELFTH NIGHT (Shakespeare in Clark Park)Tag: Christina May
PARROT TALK (Julius Ferraro): Like a sound wave begging to be heard
PARROT TALK follows a simple narrative arc of a woman dying on her way to the grocery store; however, nothing about her journey is linear.
View More PARROT TALK (Julius Ferraro): Like a sound wave begging to be heardG-chatting the Gift of Life: Talking POLLYANNA with Katherine Perry and Sarah Knittel
Phindie met Katherine and Sarah online to get the lowdown on their collaborative project
View More G-chatting the Gift of Life: Talking POLLYANNA with Katherine Perry and Sarah KnittelA Different Type of Theatrical Experimentation: PARROT TALK with Julius Ferraro
Philly theater creators experiment with physical theater, but use TV-type language. Julius Ferraro goes down a different path.
View More A Different Type of Theatrical Experimentation: PARROT TALK with Julius FerraroSix Questions for Six Directors: John O’Hara’s 12 CHAIRS gets a revamped production
Female-centric theater group ReVamp Collective presents 12 CHAIRS.
View More Six Questions for Six Directors: John O’Hara’s 12 CHAIRS gets a revamped productionI Know Something I Can’t Tell: Phoebe Schaub Has a SECRET SHOW at the Painted Bride
The final installment of the SECRET SHOW SERIES at the Painted Bride is curated by Phoebe Schaub in collaboration with Joe Wozniak, but the audience won’t know what it is till they’re there—and I’m not telling!
View More I Know Something I Can’t Tell: Phoebe Schaub Has a SECRET SHOW at the Painted BrideNOT FOR PROFIT (Ferdinand): 2015 Fringe review 64
A theater company, in the midst of financial crisis, ventures into new and risky territory in its upcoming production of The Tempest.
View More NOT FOR PROFIT (Ferdinand): 2015 Fringe review 64Take It to the Bank: Jack Tamburri on Fringe, non-profits, and theater
Ferdinand creator and producer talks about his Fringe show NOT FOR PROFIT and the art of creating art in the non-profit world.
View More Take It to the Bank: Jack Tamburri on Fringe, non-profits, and theaterIN THE BLOOD (Theatre Horizon): Social satire in the service of compassion
Suzan-Lori Parks’ post-modern re-envisioning of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter addresses the theme of destiny, the tragedy of poverty, and the societal need for compassion in a provocative in-your-face production
View More IN THE BLOOD (Theatre Horizon): Social satire in the service of compassionYOUNG VOICES MONOLOGUE FESTIVAL 2015 (InterAct): The maturity of Millennials
Baby Boomers are certain that Millennials are nothing but lazy, uncultured slackers. The YOUNG VOICES FESTIVAL blasts that idea into smithereens.
View More YOUNG VOICES MONOLOGUE FESTIVAL 2015 (InterAct): The maturity of Millennials