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After his success in the 2025 Fringe as Karen Tenderness, playwright Dan Kitrosser is back with the world premiere of Marsha Blovotnick and the Marvelous Magical Chicken Soup, onstage at The…
Welcome to our new monthly guide to Philly-area events celebrating America's 250th
birthday. We've got art and poetry, participatory textiles, feminist furniture, medical history, and lots m…
New performances from the Philly Pops, a new collaborative exhibit at Woodmere, a solo show from a Philly theater mainstay, and a slice of dance history highlight the week. Kyle V. Hiller ro…
Nonprofit arts media is tough going these days, but this work is important, and we know Philly values it. If you have the means, BSR needs your support for our Readers Decide campaign, runni…
The Ministry of Awe is an art space that inspires connection and explores art through communication and technology. McCaillaigh Rouse previews.
PDP starts its 29th season with new works that "show the fractures in our own social circles." Camille Bacon-Smith previews.
Delaware Theatre Company stages the US premiere of Glory Ride, a compelling musical about the real-life Italian cyclist who defied fascism during World War II. Gail Obenreder reviews.
A new adaptation of Twelfth Night at People's Light preserves the show's comic and musical joys while examining love, privilege, and class, but changes to the story land with mixed success. …
The Walnut's production of Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance boasts excellent performances, but the play can't escape its own era. C.M. Crockford reviews.
A new children's book that tells the story of a once-prominent American artist raised in Brewerytown and reestablishes her work and its historical and political impact. K.A. McFadden preview…
The Philadelphia Ballet company shines in The Merry Widow, a lesser-known ballet set in Gilded Age Paris, full of scandal, comedy, and heartfelt romance. Camille Bacon-Smith reviews.
The Print Center's 100th ANNUAL International Competition drew 725 artists this year. Discover the three finalists, including Philadelphia's Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter, in the galleries now…
An Unfinished Herstory, a new perspective on Romeo & Juliet, and more start off Women's History Month in Philly. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Music about flowers and spring, exploring the life and words of Langston Hughes, and rarely performed baroque works decorate March music happenings in the Philly area. Gail Obenreder preview…
A Bryn Mawr-based theater company proves that with patience, flexibility, and innovation, disabled artists of all ages can take to the stage, enjoying community, careers, and creativity. Ann…
A new permanent gallery at the Penn Museum features an in-depth look at Native North American cultures, and acknowledges the fraught relationship between institutions and Indigenous groups. …
Alvin Ailey stopped at the Academy of Music on the company's 2026 tour, combining its iconic Revelations program with several exciting newer works from a riveting ensemble. Camille Bacon-Smi…
A studio for dancers and artists in South Philly continues to survive and provide for the community. Katherine Desimine profiles.
This year's Flower Show, open through March 8, 2026 at the PA Convention Center, nods to our 250th with the theme Rooted: Origins of American Gardening. Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer reviews.
The Philadelphia Ballet brings Paris to Broad Street, a showcase for International Women's Day, and West Chester Dance Works tells the story of Rachel Harris. Camille Bacon-Smith previews.
Forty years of The Goonies, a classick Stanley Kubrick screens with seminar treatment, and a 90s cult classic in March. Stephen Silver rounds up.
Lee Minora's entertaining and thought-provoking Baby Everything returns for an encore engagement at FringeArts. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
New exhibitions from DelArt and Penn Museum, a lost Black indie film is restored and screened in North Philly, and a Fringe favorite returns to the stage. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Exhibits about slavery at George Washington's Philly house are still in limbo as advocates fight the Trump/Vance administration for full restoration. Constance Garcia-Barrio looks closer.
An international retrospective on Noah Davis, an important American painter lost much too soon, ends its tour at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.