Two delicious and hilarious productions of Much Ado About Nothing are currently playing in London: one at the Globe, where “original practices” rule, and one on the West End, where high …
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 06:46AMTwo delicious and hilarious productions of Much Ado About Nothing are currently playing in London: one at the Globe, where “original practices” rule, and one on the West End, where high …
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 06:23AMForrest McClendon, an actor familiar to Philadelphia audiences, is up for a Tony in the daring but star-crossed "The Scottsboro Boys," coming here in 2012.
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:12PMVigil, by Morris Panych at Lantern Theater, is about a man waiting for an old woman to finally die. He waits and waits; months go by, the seasons change, and still he waits. Watching Vigil I…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 08:34AMUnder Bruce Lumpkin's direction, everyone uses big Broadway voices, straining to create lots of passion and intensity but with few genuine emotional moments. What a waste that Jeff Coons and…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 09:12AMScott Organ's one-act, Phoenix, which Flashpoint Theatre Company is presenting at the Adrienne, is a painful sort of romantic comedy of contemporary manners. It's not surprising to learn tha…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 06:17AMMore nightclub show than theater, My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra is two hours of pure entertainment. There are no big thoughts to think, no complex plot to follow. Just a slew of…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 10:05AMTony (Angels in America) Kushner has done it again with a rich, nourishing stew that clocks in at just less than four hours. Unlike other family dramas Kushner’s revolves around serious, i…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 03:45PMTheatre Exile's Saturn Returns, by Noah Haidle, is a short play about a very long emotion - grief. It's about a man who cannot forget his dead wife and dead daughter, and we watch him endles…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 09:08AMSharr White’s The Other Place by is a terrifying play, illuminated by an astonishing performance by Laurie Metcalf as a middle-aged scientist struggling with dementia.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 07:12PMStephen Adly Guirgis knows street talk and can write dialogue of astonishingly funny mad-dog ferocity. But somebody has to speak that dialogue onstage, and Chris Rock, the crass standup come…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 07:10PMWanamaker's Pursuit, a new play by Rogelio Martinez at the Arden Theatre, is the first show of the Paris-themed PIFA (Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts). It is not an auspiciou…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 08:40AMThe Pride of Parnell Street at Act II Playhouse in Ambler is a love story. Like so many Irish plays, it's told in monologues, making it seem more like storytelling than like conventional, di…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 09:41AMWith so many Irish plays sprouting this spring on Philadelphia stages, a celebration seemed in order. And, sure enough, a festival was born.
SOURCE: Philly.com at 03:40PMLantern Theater continues its success with Shakespeare by giving us a funny, lusty, rowdy, charming production of A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by Charles McMahon.
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