'Wonderful Life' in New Hope is more fun than most
Stage adaptations of It's a Wonderful Life have been proliferating, and though no one version dominates, Joe Landry's at Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope feels more viable than many: It ri…
Stage adaptations of It's a Wonderful Life have been proliferating, and though no one version dominates, Joe Landry's at Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope feels more viable than many: It ri…
BCKSEET Productions' ELFuego by Kate Brennan, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield
Choreographer and artist team for a work at Philadelphia's Fabric Workshop and Museum
A talk with Mike Tyson is . . . an uneasy thing. Will he go off? Is he still the barely contained human detonation of the 1980s and 1990s?
Recording sessions have the mystique of making music history behind closed doors. No matter that the single most famous one in pop culture - the December day in 1956 when Elvis Presley, John…
Latin superstar Ricky Martin is telling a U.N. conference on homophobia that he wishes he could come out again so he could tell people struggling with their identities that "it's just beauti…
Winter Wonderettes, produced by 11th Hour Theatre Company, review by Wendy Rosenfield
Bearded Ladies' brilliant cabaret pushes the boundaries of emotional chaos and rational control.
Like Felix and Oscar in The Odd Couple, like Gogo and Didi in Waiting for Godot, Dave and Aaron of this delightful new show from 1812 Productions are a mismatched pair of guys who work perfe…
Koresh Dance Company's Fall run "Trust"
Funny fellas do a wordless "Odd Couple"/Buster Keaton mashup for 1812.
Generally antic and prone to bellowing, Arden Theatre Company's new Cinderella nonetheless conveys some admirable subtleties about the things people do to each other and why.
People's Light finds the sentiment and magic in Steve Murray's snarky 'This Wonderful Life.'
Carrie Underwood will star in NBC's live broadcast of "The Sound of Music" late next year.
Jeff Coon and Ben Dibble have acted in so many Philadelphia productions - sometimes together, sometimes apart - that a comedy by rival actors demanded their death.
Let's play a word association game: If I say "Mister Man," what image comes to mind? How about "hobbling?" "Dirty birdie?" For much of the moviegoing public, th…
Review of Bucks County Playhouse's world premiere Misery, based on the book by Stephen King, written by William Goldman, music by Michael Friedman. Review by Wendy Rosenfield
In Dogville, the 2003 Danish drama starring Nicole Kidman as a woman on the run from the mob, director Lars Von Trier decided to tell his story with the barest of sets and scenery. Instead o…
'They're not human beings! They're beasts!" So proclaims a German officer in the thick of battle in War Horse, the Tony Award-culling spectacle that spends this week and next at the Aca…
Is Broadway ready for Twan, Sylvester, Pimp Lucius and "the package"? R. Kelly thinks so _ and says he's working to bring the wacky characters and plotlines in his even wackier "Trapped in t…