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THEATER REVIEW

The Ballad of Trayvon Martin Through May 22 at New Freedom Theatre, 1346 N. Broad St. Tickets $20-35.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 6:29am on May 14, 2016

Trayvon's story, and a familiar, sad list of names

The Ballad of Trayvon Martin is a world premiere celebrating New Freedom Theatre's soon-to-be 50th anniversary in the beautiful Edwin Forrest mansion on North Broad Street. This docudrama by…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 6:29am on May 14, 2016

Review: UNDERGROUND RAILROAD GAME by Toby Zinman

SOURCE: Philly.com at 12:36am on May 14, 2016

'Man of La Mancha' at Bristol Riverside: Solid, with stress on the actors

By Jim Rutter FOR THE INQUIRER Dale Wasserman's 1964 Man of La Mancha set a musical inside a play, and Bristol Riverside Theatre's actor-focused production boldly attempts the requirements o…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 3:18pm on May 13, 2016

Review: THE BALLAD OF TRAYVON MARTIN by Toby Zinman

SOURCE: Philly.com at 1:19am on May 13, 2016

'Lucas Hnath Month in Philly': Playwright has two plays on at once on S. Broad

'It's Lucas Hnath month in Philadelphia," jokes Sara Garonzik, executive producing director of the Philadelphia Theatre Company, whose production of Hnath's new political drama Hillary …

SOURCE: Philly.com at 7:04pm on May 11, 2016

Lin-Manuel Miranda: No photos and turn off your cell phone by Ellen Dunkel

SOURCE: Philly.com at 7:04pm on May 11, 2016

THEATER REVIEW

Moth Through May 22, presented by Azuka Theatre Company at the Drake, 302 S. Hicks St. Tickets: $15-$30. Information: 215-563-1100 or www.azukatheatre.org.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 10:23am on May 11, 2016

THEATER

"The Ballad of Trayvon Martin." May 11 to 22 at the New Freedom Theatre, 1346 N. Broad St. Tickets: $20 and $35. Information: 888-802-8998, www.freedomtheatre.org.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 8:35am on May 10, 2016

Bobby Rydell talks new biography, dark days, and music

The autobiography opens in darkness, with the onetime teen idol being wheeled into the operating room for lifesaving, possibly life-ending, liver- and kidney-transplant surgery.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 5:00pm on May 6, 2016

Theater, classical, opera performances

Theater Professional/ semi-professional 11th Hour Theatre Company: See What I Wanna See Michael John LaChiusa's musical trio of stories about lust, greed, murder, faith & redemption.. Closes…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 5:00pm on May 6, 2016

Opera version of 'The Shining' opens Saturday in Minnesota

Mark Campbell wants people to issue warnings when they leave his operatic adaptation of "The Shining."

SOURCE: Philly.com at 11:58am on May 6, 2016

Curtis Opera's 'Marriage of Figaro': Cool, clean, contemporary

If you like your Mozart opera upholstered in petticoats, wigs, and silk stockings, the current Curtis Opera Theatre production of Le nozze di Figaro at the Kimmel might well cure you of any …

SOURCE: Philly.com at 12:55pm on May 5, 2016

'Hamilton' bags 16 Tony nominations - including Philly's own Leslie Odom Jr.

The Tony Awards are being nicknamed the "Hamil-Tonys" this year in recognition that Hamilton is the show to beat.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 12:23pm on May 4, 2016

THEATER REVIEW

See What I Wanna See Presented through May 15 by 11th Hour Theatre Company at Christ Church Neighborhood Center, 20 N. American St.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 12:23pm on May 4, 2016

Twitter campaign wants Elsa from 'Frozen' to warm up to a woman

Also in Tattle: CBS3’s Walt Hunter to retire, ‘Hamilton’ sets Tony’s record, how much is Super 8 art worth?

SOURCE: Philly.com at 11:12pm on May 3, 2016

'Hamilton' star Leslie Odom Jr., a Philly native, nominated for Tony Award by Nick Vadala

Last year, actress Sigourney Weaver reportedly wanted to kiss Philly native Leslie Odom Jr. over his part in the hit Broadway musical, Hamilton. Now, it looks like the Tony Awards may want t…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 2:09pm on May 3, 2016

Review: SEE WHAT I WANNA SEE by Toby Zinman

SOURCE: Philly.com at 12:56am on May 3, 2016

Barre-bie? Famed ballerina Misty Copeland gets her own Barbie

Also in Tattle: ‘SNL,” Oprah, Tara and Johnny, Jack Black, racism and condoms

SOURCE: Philly.com at 9:49pm on May 2, 2016

Review: THE RADICALISATION OF BRADLEY MANNING by Toby Zinman

SOURCE: Philly.com at 7:32am on April 30, 2016

Review: I WILL NOT GO GENTLY by Toby Zinman

SOURCE: Philly.com at 10:26am on April 28, 2016

'O Monsters' at FringeArts: Experimental theater that ends up dazzling, meaningful

Whit MacLaughlin's new show, O Monsters First Draft, is dazzling. Puzzling, but dazzling. Utilizing the talents of four remarkable actors, he seems to have undertaken nothing less than a the…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 10:32pm on April 27, 2016

Pitman Theatre's 'Man of La Mancha': An old message for a new time

When Cervantes wrote Don Quixote in 1605, life was for many nasty, brutish, and short. On the 400th anniversary of the author's death in 2016, for those who watch the musical based on his no…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 10:32pm on April 27, 2016

Review: O MONSTERS by Toby Zinman

SOURCE: Philly.com at 11:44pm on April 26, 2016

'I Will Not Go Gently': A former female rocker reaches back for the glory

Jennifer Childs, longtime artistic director for 1812 Productions, debuts Tuesday night in her self-penned, one-woman show I Will Not Go Gently at Plays & Players Theatre. Childs plays multip…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 8:07am on April 26, 2016
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