Skip to content
Sunday, March 26, 2023
phindie

phindie

An independent take on Philadelphia theater and arts

about . contact . advertising . support

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

Tag: Stagecrafters Theater

Reviews Theater

JACOB MARLEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROL (Casabuena Cultural Productions): The classic Christmas ghost story, retold

Dorie Byrne December 19, 2017 No Comments

Tom Mula’s reimagining of the classic Dickens tale is a good fit for this family friendly company. The slightly anachronistic humor gets laughs, and a…

View More JACOB MARLEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROL (Casabuena Cultural Productions): The classic Christmas ghost story, retold
Previews Theater

All the Holiday Favorites (and then some)

Smalley Bogg December 13, 2016 No Comments

This year, all the beloved holiday classics are coming to Chestnut Hill with Casabuena Cultural Productions’ Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some).

View More All the Holiday Favorites (and then some)
Reviews Theater

THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN (Stagecrafters): The richness of love

Lauren Hartranft February 17, 2016 No Comments

The Stagecrafters Theater presents its 533rd production with Sidney Howard’s adaptation of THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN.

View More THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN (Stagecrafters): The richness of love
Reviews Theater

OF MICE AND MEN (Stagecrafters): Tell me about the Great Depression

Lauren Hartranft December 1, 2015 No Comments

Based on the classic, insightful novel by John Steinbeck, the play delves into the hardship of two migrant workers during the Great Depression and a time when each man was for himself and there was little forgiveness.

View More OF MICE AND MEN (Stagecrafters): Tell me about the Great Depression
Reviews Theater

MAURITIUS (Stagecrafters): Stamp of suspense

Lisa Panzer September 28, 2015 No Comments

Theresa Rebeck’s thriller with a philatelical twist leaves a stamp of suspense on an appreciative audience.

View More MAURITIUS (Stagecrafters): Stamp of suspense
Previews Theater

Finding ASYLUM: New work launches at Stagecrafters

Christopher Munden July 18, 2015 1 Comment

Based on the true story of a lesbian who fled Uganda to escape an honor killing by her father, ASYLUM traces a treacherous landscape where non-conformity is a matter of life and death.

View More Finding ASYLUM: New work launches at Stagecrafters
Features Theater

Come One Come All: Gathering of Northwest Philadelphia performing arts companies and artists on April 20

Christopher Munden April 14, 2015 No Comments

With Chestnut Hill’s Stagecrafters Theater, East Falls’ Old Academy Players, and Mount Airy’s Allens Lane Theater, there’s a surprising number of theaters in Northwest Philadelphia.…

View More Come One Come All: Gathering of Northwest Philadelphia performing arts companies and artists on April 20
Carl Heyde and Carol Enoch star in THE GOLDEN COACH.
Reviews Theater

THE GOLDEN COACH (Stagecrafters): Farcical wheels of fortune

Lisa Panzer April 14, 2015 No Comments

In THE GOLDEN COACH, a comedy, author and director Yaga Brady takes the audience back to 1770 in Lima, Peru. We meet the Spanish Viceroy,…

View More THE GOLDEN COACH (Stagecrafters): Farcical wheels of fortune
Reviews Theater

SOMETHING INTANGIBLE (Stagecrafters): Making Mickey Mouse

Ninni Saajola February 1, 2015 No Comments

The golden age of Hollywood. Bruce Graham certainly knew how to choose a snazzy setting when he wrote SOMETHING INTANGIBLE,

View More SOMETHING INTANGIBLE (Stagecrafters): Making Mickey Mouse
Maurice A. Tucker and Tiffany Bacon in RUINED (photo: Joe Herman)
Reviews Theater

Still Devastating: RUINED at The Stagecrafters

Christopher Munden April 19, 2013 No Comments

The outskirts of Philadelphia are blessed with several high quality community theaters, and visits to them are a welcome treat for theatergoers accustomed to the cadence of…

View More Still Devastating: RUINED at The Stagecrafters

Support Phindie operations
Donate Button with Credit Cards

Now Trending…

  • CATS (National Tour): 60-second review by Joshua Herren
  • [NYC] PARADE (Bernard R. Jacobs Theatre): An all too familiar morality lesson by Toby Zinman
  • Filling the World with Love and Theater: Interview with Harry Dietzler of Upper Darby Summer Stage by Henrik Eger
  • Liz (Kate Czajkowski) and Charlie (Scott Greer) in Theatre Exile's THE WHALE by Samuel D. Hunter. Photo credit: Paola Nogueras. THE WHALE (Theatre Exile): Intelligence and transformation moving under the surface by Kathryn Osenlund
  • SIX (National Tour): The merry wives of Henry VIII by Toby Zinman
phindie | Designed by: Theme Freesia | WordPress | © Copyright All right reserved