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After 13 years in the making, the musical "Big Red Sun" has debuted at the 11th Hour Theatre Company. Authors John Jiler and Georgia Stitt reflect on the long road to getting their musical p…
The best Tony Award-watching party in Philly will be the night of Sunday, June 10, at the FringeArts Biergarten. And, speaking of the Tonys, why has a Philly theater never won a Regional The…
"Don't Dress for Dinner," through June 24 at the Lantern Theater, is a French bedroom-and-living-room farce that's a tasty little appetizer of a play. The comic performances are fine, especi…
Actor David Morse, proud Philadelphian, talked with us about his Tony nomination for "The Iceman Cometh" and his throwback-to-1982 reunion with "Iceman" costar Denzel Washington, also up for…
Tina comes home.
Conestoga High School, CAPA, and Episcopal Academy also bagged multiple awards in two days of awards ceremonies, for the Greater Philadelphia Cappies and the new Philadelphia Independence Aw…
This was the first time Buress had been back in Philly since his infamous Cosby remarks.
The Broadway star's difficult years are explored in "Bruce Springsteen: The Album Collection Vol. 2, 1987-1996."
Lahren's live show at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside Thursday night is being met with graffiti and a planned protest.
In Christopher Durang's "Turning off the Morning News," having its world premiere through June 3 at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, we're often laughing - disturbed and off-balance, but l…
The Broadway musical "Newsies" won Tony Awards for best musical score and best choreography - both on vivid display in Media Theatre's production.
Former UArts professor and Philly theater director Gene Terruso got roped into starting the first English-language theater in Brno, Czech Republic. So far, the results are encouraging.
He also makes a mean burger
"Mrs. Harrison," world-premiering through May 20 at the Azuka Theatre, is a play of immense power and promise. This encounter between two women, one a successful black writer, and the other …
Jaylene Clark Owens, a Barrymore Award-winning actor, was frightened when a man in the audience yelled out about a "Black Panther" party during a performance. He is white, she is black.