Skip to content
Monday, December 08, 2025
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: The 39 Steps

Reviews Theater

THE 39 STEPS (Lantern): Hitchcock onstage

Kathryn Osenlund May 28, 2025 No Comments

Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the novel by John Buchan and the movie by Alfred Hitchcock

View More THE 39 STEPS (Lantern): Hitchcock onstage
Reviews Theater

THE 39 STEPS (Bristol Riverside Theatre): Intense mystery and low comedy

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper October 7, 2014 No Comments

Intense mystery and low comedy combine in Patrick Barlow’s stage version of THE 39 STEPS.

View More THE 39 STEPS (Bristol Riverside Theatre): Intense mystery and low comedy
Steve Pacek and Adam Altmanin THE 39 STEPS. Photo by Matthew J. Photography
Reviews Theater

THE 39 STEPS (Theatre Horizon): Thriller? I hardly know her!

James Kiesel May 27, 2014 1 Comment

Plot-wise, 39 STEPS stays quite true to the original film (often down to the dialogue), with a few other Hitchcock references thrown in for good measure. The difference? This play is the height of camp.

View More THE 39 STEPS (Theatre Horizon): Thriller? I hardly know her!
Mary Tuomanen video preview
Previews Theater

Video Preview: Hitchcock’s THE 39 STEPS at Theatre Horizon

Christopher Munden May 2, 2014 No Comments

Dunk the master of mystery in a vat of absurdity and you have Alfred Hitchcock’s THE 39 STEPS, a zany adaptation of the 1935 movie.…

View More Video Preview: Hitchcock’s THE 39 STEPS at Theatre Horizon

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…

  • Black Theater and How It Can Heal A Community: An historic town hall meeting in Philadelphia by Henrik Eger
  • Riverdance 30- The New Generation: Interview with fiddler Haley Richardson by Debra Danese
  • Conversations on Chekhov: What gimmicks? The Arden’s THREE SISTERS has a lasting effect by Jessica Foley
  • Dinner for One: The greatest cult film you’ve never heard of by Henrik Eger
  • Care to Dance? The Philadelphia dance scene is alive and well in 2014, catering to classical palates and avant-garde tastes alike by Rita Algorri
phindie | Designed by: Theme Freesia | WordPress | © Copyright All right reserved