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64 stories from The Philly Post

REVIEW: A Christmas Story at Walnut Street Theatre by David Fox

A quirky and refreshingly unpredictable take on the much-adored film about Ralphie and his No. 1 Christmas wish: a Red Ryder BB Gun.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:58pm on November 20, 2015

Playwright Chad Beckim Reacts to Inquirer Critic's Claims of Racism by Bryan Buttler

NYC playwright Chad Beckim chimes in after a local critic calls his play at Azuka Theatre racist and homophobic.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:01pm on November 19, 2015

REVIEW: 'Matilda: The Musical' at the Academy of Music by Bryan Buttler

An enjoyable show but technical snafus left the audience tapping its feet. Is the production just too much for a theater like the Academy to handle?

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:01pm on November 19, 2015

REVIEW: Lantern Theater Company's Underneath the Lintel by David Fox

Barrymore winner Peter DeLaurier brings to the role the vibrant energy of a young man, coupled with the seasoned, expert timing of an old pro.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:01pm on November 19, 2015

DO THIS: Kiss of the Spider Woman by David Fox

11th Hour Theater Company stage Kander and Ebb's musical, introducing a powerhouse vocalist from Milwaukee.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 4:33pm on November 3, 2015

REVIEW: 'Equivocation' at Arden Theatre Company by Bryan Buttler

Philly Shakespeare vets take on the Bard in deeply satirical, deeply dark, and deeply humorous ways.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:39pm on October 30, 2015

Philly Theaters Take On Classic Mythology in Radically Different Ways by Bryan Buttler

So it is interesting, if not slightly odd, that two of Philadelphia's major theater companies open their seasons with these tales: the Wilma's Antigone and Arden's Metamorphoses.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 2:54pm on October 29, 2015

Penn State Alum Lands Lead Role in Broadway Philadelphia Season Opener by Bryan Buttler

Emma Stratton chats with us about her training at Penn State and what it's like to play in a Woody Allen musical.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:05pm on October 28, 2015

REVIEW: 'Bullets Over Broadway' at The Academy of Music by Bryan Buttler

This zany musical from Woody Allen and Susan Stroman isn't meant to be taken seriously, but it can be a whole lotta fun.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:04pm on October 28, 2015

REVIEW: Theatre Exile's 'Rizzo' by David Fox

An exhilarating two hours, with high-octane performances by Scott Greer and Akeem Davis as Frank Rizzo and Cecil B. Moore.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 4:41pm on October 23, 2015

Opening of Theatre Exile's Rizzo by Hughie Dillon

Allies, associates and antagonists of Philadelphia's controversial former mayor turned up for the play's much-anticipated premiere.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 8:52am on October 23, 2015

Inis Nua Theatre Company "Hooks" Fergie's Pub for Season Opener by Sarah Jordan

(Happy!) Irish theater comes to Fergus Carey's beloved local watering hole.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:42pm on October 7, 2015

Late Mayor Frank Rizzo Comes to Life in New Stage Play by Victor Fiorillo

How one of the most anticipated shows of the fall theater season came to be.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 11:53am on October 1, 2015

INTERVIEW: Audra McDonald on her Philadelphia Concert... and Sally Bowles by Bryan Buttler

Plus, her advice to young performers (and what role she's always wanted to play).

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 3:59pm on September 17, 2015

Queer at FringeArts Fest: 'The Captive' by Bryan Buttler

It was such a scandal during a 1920's premiere that the entire cast was arrested.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 2:03pm on August 27, 2015

Theatre Horizon's Erin Reilly On Snagging All Those Barrymore Nominations by Bryan Buttler

Her company got 19 nominations, the most of any other nominee.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 9:50am on August 25, 2015

Gender Transition to Unfold on Stage in Local Theater Series by Caralyn Dienstman

The [redacted] Theater Company will present the first in a series documenting one person's gender transformation at the FringeArts Festival from August 28th to the 30th.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 3:14pm on August 19, 2015

Our Chat With 'Hello! Sadness!' Star Mary Tuomanen by Bryan Buttler

How Joan of Arc, Kimmel's residency program and opening up about her beliefs helped create her feminist-forward one-woman show.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 3:55pm on June 10, 2015

IN THE WINGS: "Hands Up" Star Brian Anthony Wilson by Bryan Buttler

Flashpoint Theatre Company is presenting a groundbreaking new work called "Hands Up," in which six playwrights present world-premiere works about being black and male in America. We chatted …

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 5:37pm on June 9, 2015

Our Revealing Chat With Singing Legend Jennifer Holliday by Bryan Buttler

The Dreamgirls powerhouse opens up.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:04pm on April 8, 2015

Gillian Abbott's Advice to Young Performers: "You Are Enough" by Bryan Butler

The Dirty Dancing star opens up about her past and gives some inspirational advice while looking toward the future.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 3:04pm on March 24, 2015

In The Wings: Our Chat With Field Hockey Hot Actress Jennie Eisenhower by Bryan Butler

My name is… Jennie Eisenhower. I also answer to Julie, Jeanie and Ike, but NOT Jennifer"it's Jennie on my birth certificate.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 12:10pm on March 2, 2015

In The Wings: Chatting with Into the Woods Star Steve Pacek by Josh Middleton

Philly actor and 11th Hour Theatre Company co-founder Steve Pacek gabs about his killer pie-making skills, meeting Dolly Parton and the thoughtful trinket that foreshadowed his current perfo…

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 3:26pm on February 11, 2015

Here's the Brochure for Up-for-Sale Suzanne Roberts Theatre by Dan McQuade

TD Bank foreclosed on the 32,598 square foot theater last year, with Philadelphia Theatre Company owing $11 million on its mortgage.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 2:00pm on January 14, 2015

Bring 'Rocky the Musical' to Philly by Larry Mendte

Rocky the Musical should re-open in Philadelphia. The Winter Garden Theater in New York was never the right spot for a Philadelphia icon. The only place for Rocky is Philly.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:47pm on August 16, 2014
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