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Dance Review by Merilyn Jackson

In 55 minutes of endurance, the dancers seem to be on invisible tracks. The legs open just a little wider, then more emphatically, as Adams' music builds to a thunderous crescendo and what a…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 5:52pm on September 11, 2015

Review: 'Queen of Earth' showcase the amazing Elisabeth Moss

Queen of Earth is not an easy movie to watch. Then again, easy to watch is certainly not Radnor-born-and-raised director Alex Ross Perry's modus operandi. In his short yet prolific career, P…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 5:05pm on September 10, 2015

Dance Review by Merilyn Jackson

Strømgren's first name is pronounced 'you', though since he seems on the verge of becoming an honorary Philadelphian, I am tempted to call him 'Yo.' And why not? His invented languages ef…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 12:14pm on September 10, 2015

Bradley Cooper talks 'Frozen,' cuts a rug on 'Late Late Show' by Nick Vadala

Bradley Cooper's trip down the Jersey Shore appears to be over, with the Jenkintown native appearing on tthe "Late Late Show" last night to, among other things, dance his heart out.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 4:37pm on September 9, 2015

Kevin Bacon thinks his 'Black Mass' role ruined his 'Six Degrees' game by Nick Vadala

If you're a fan of playing "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon," you'd better get a few rounds in before "Black Mass" hits theaters on Sept. 18. After then, as Bacon himself says, that game is prett…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 7:20pm on September 8, 2015

Theater season starts on an upbeat note

A year ago in my Fall Preview, I lamented the theater community's financial woes and loss of venues woes. But, as Annie tells us, the sun'll come out tomorrow, and so it has.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 7:20pm on September 8, 2015

Theatrical pilgrims in the tall grass

What on earth are the cast, crew, director, playwright, and (eventually) the audience doing in one of the more distant, least-manicured regions of Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square?

SOURCE: Philly.com at 9:43am on September 8, 2015

Nick Kroll gets back to live stand-up with the Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival by Nick Vadala

Between the final season of both of his shows - Comedy Central's The Kroll Show and FXX's The League - and his dramatic role in Adult Beginners, it has been a big year for comedian Nick Krol…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 9:23am on September 8, 2015

Fringe Review: A DOLL'S HOUSE by Toby Zinman

SOURCE: Philly.com at 11:07pm on September 4, 2015

Family-Friendly Fringe Guide by Wendy Rosenfield

Family-Friendly FringeArts and Philly Fringe, Neighborhood Fringe options, by Wendy Rosenfield

SOURCE: Philly.com at 6:33pm on September 4, 2015

10 by Wendy Rosenfield

SOURCE: Philly.com at 6:33pm on September 4, 2015

10 Years of Martha Graham Cracker by Wendy Rosenfield

The Martha Graham Cracker Cabaret celebrates its 10 year anniversary, by Wendy Rosenfield

SOURCE: Philly.com at 6:33pm on September 4, 2015

Review: After the Rehearsal/Persona by Wendy Rosenfield

Toneelgroep Amsterdam and FringeArts present Ivo Van Hove's After the Rehearsal and Persona by Ingmar Bergman, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 5:26pm on September 4, 2015

Review: The Shoplifters by Wendy Rosenfield

The Shoplifters, by Morris Panych, produced by 1812 Productions, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 5:26pm on September 4, 2015

Fringe Review: THE CAPTIVE by Toby Zinman

SOURCE: Philly.com at 1:32am on September 4, 2015

Dance Preview by Merilyn Jackson

In the spring, she revised Available Light at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, and Gehry, now 86, redesigned the set for the proscenium stage, making it portable for touring - w…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 3:37pm on September 3, 2015

Fringe Review: EXIT THE KING by Toby Zinman

SOURCE: Philly.com at 2:07am on September 3, 2015

Cabaret returning to Philly - at a couple of venues by Bruce Klauber

Our region has been without an authentic cabaret - loosely defined as a dining venue that offers live entertainment by small groups, most commonly a singer and pianist - since the closing of…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 5:07pm on September 1, 2015

Kiddin' Around: Opera on the Mall is cool for kids

In-demand tickets to Opera Philadelphia’s popular al fresco screening on Independence Mall are available September 2.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 7:17am on September 1, 2015

John Legend, David Bowie to write for 'SpongeBob Musical'

NEW YORK (AP) - There's a "SpongeBob" musical in the works but the music is no kiddie stuff.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 5:44pm on August 31, 2015

1st African-American actor to play Valjean on Broadway dies

NEW YORK (AP) - Kyle Jean-Baptiste, the first African-American and youngest person to ever play the role of Jean Valjean in "Les Misérables" on Broadway has died after falling from a …

SOURCE: Philly.com at 12:51pm on August 30, 2015

Arden Theatre hosts charity performance for Eli Kulp by Tim Reardon

On Tuesday, May 12, Chef Eli Kulp of Fork Restaurant (306 Market St.) suffered a severe spinal injury during the derailment of Amtrak Train 188 " leaving him paralyzed.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 1:06pm on August 28, 2015

Bruce Willis drops out of Woody Allen film by Wenn Newsdesk

SOURCE: Philly.com at 8:38pm on August 25, 2015

The 2015 Barrymore Award nominees

Production of a Play Caught (InterAct Theatre Company) The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane (InterAct Theatre Company) In the Blood (Theatre Horizon)

SOURCE: Philly.com at 8:38pm on August 25, 2015

'Learning to Drive' offers meaty roles for women in front of and behind the camera by Brent Lang

SOURCE: Philly.com at 8:38pm on August 25, 2015
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