This week's In a Broadway Minute goes off-Broadway for a new production of Eugene Ionesco's RHINOCEROS with a new twist -- it's in Yiddish. Theater critic Howard Shapiro reviews this product…
SOURCE: wwfm.org at 04:51PMJust before 7, an electrical outage hit a portion of Old City. People filed into an Arden lobby suddenly illuminated by only the dwindling daylight and a few candles. Their numbers grew, the…
SOURCE: NewsWorks at 03:32PMThis year's Live Arts Festival/Philly Fringe opens Friday with a pioneering idea that could become a model for new work, a project far outlasting the festival's two-plus weeks of cutting-edg…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMThe Philadelphia region's four dozen professional theaters will be producing world premieres and pieces never before seen here, plus classics (two local companies make their first forays int…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMQuintessence Theatre Group is presenting Shakespeare's Henry V on a naked stage in Mount Airy, with a minimalism that works until two new characters appear.
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PM"The Light in the Piazza" and "Becky Shaw," both about troubled women, are the big winners at the 16th awards, which also salute the faithful theatergoer.
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMThings are not always better the second time around. That's what members of the New York-based Tectonic Theater Project found when, after 10 years, they returned as a reporting team to Laram…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMThe well-styled declamations of Sam Tsoutsouvas' Socrates must compete with an obtrusive soundtrack.
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMAll the world's a stage, Shakespeare writes in As You Like It, and while that may be so, not all stages within that world are the same. Take the one at Act II Playhouse, the professional the…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMIf you can spell C-H-A-R-M-I-N-G - and if charm is sufficient - the Philadelphia Theatre Company version of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, which opened the company's 35th season…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMWhen an older man and a younger man - each insufferable in his own way - first appear on the Viennese university music-school set of Old Wicked Songs, you say, oh I get it - it's a mentor vs…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMIt's Sykes' musical theater debut, and she does well as a gravel-voiced hoofer. Her Hannigan is neither the overdone lush nor the menacing life force sometimes seen in the role; she's more...
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMThe Understudy, a hit last season Off-Broadway, where I missed seeing it, is funny enough. But director David Kennedy's Wilma Theater production, which opened Wednesday, boosts it with a per…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMA wintry walk on South Street was grist for the latest batch of recruits in Paula Vogel's Playwriting Boot Camp.
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMThe impish, two-ton-talented Tony Braithwaite is an actor who also sings and dances on many area stages, as well as a writer and performer of one-man shows, a three-time Barrymore Award winn…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMTheatrically, when the ropes all work, it grabs you. As a live comic book, it does not.
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMConductor Michael Tilson Thomas presents a tribute to his grandparents, Boris and Bessie Thomashefsky.
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMWhat's a dramaturg? Good question. Let local theater folks who've done that demanding job explain.
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:58PMThe show, with a pleasant score by Albert M. Tapper that employs too many phrases no one used in 1933, and a book by Tony Sportiello that leans toward cute rather than clever, is fun enough …
SOURCE: NewsWorks at 01:55PMWhen the celebrated performer Barbara Cook sang her first notes Wednesday night at the revitalized Prince Music Theater, she wasn't just giving a concert. She was rekindling big-time cabaret…
SOURCE: NewsWorks at 10:31AMThere's no skimping in the big-theater production of "Oklahoma!" that opens this season's Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, and the payoff is clear -- a grand version of Rodgers and Hammers…
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