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64 stories from The Philly Post

Philly Actors Win Big at New York's Prestigious Obie Awards by Victor Fiorillo

Two local actors " one from Fishtown, one from South Philly " take home the top prize.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 12:50pm on May 23, 2017

Hamilton Set Designer is Decorating the City Hall Christmas Tree by Rachel Vigoda

David Korins envisioned the Holiday Tree in Dilworth Park as a love letter to Philadelphia.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:23pm on November 22, 2016

Philly Playwright Gets Death Threats Over Play About Mass Shootings, Gun Control by Victor Fiorillo

"It's tasteless and insensitive," says Oregon mass shooting hero-survivor Chris Mintz of the show, which uses that tragedy as a backdrop.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 5:29pm on July 22, 2016

Q&A with Freedom Theatre Guest Director Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj by David Fox

Maharaj's production of Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope opens at Freedom Theatre on Thursday, July 21.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:07pm on July 21, 2016

Q&A with Broadway Diva Kelli O'Hara by David Fox

The King and I star and Tony Award winner performs with Seth Rudetsky at the Merriam Theatre on Tuesday, June 14.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:12pm on June 10, 2016

Paging Donald Trump's Lawyers: Controversial NYC Playwright Bringing New Trump Play to Philly by Victor Fiorillo

Mike Daisey's stories about Apple led to a hugely embarrassing moment for This American Life.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 8:04pm on June 3, 2016

LGBTQ&A: Anthony Mustafa Adair by Ernest Owens

The openly gay Afghan actor talks about his career and new role in The Invisible Hand.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:11pm on May 27, 2016

Q&A: Jen Childs on I Will Not Go Gently by Grace Maiorano

The cofounder of the all-comedy theater company 1812 Productions talks about women in theater, favorite Prince songs, and a not-too-distant resemblance to her current role.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:06pm on May 9, 2016

INTERVIEW: Emma Goidel on Her Heavy Metal Play Local Girls by Bryan Buttler

The in-demand Philly writer chatted with us about her new musically-infused work produced by Azuka Theatre.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 12:46pm on February 23, 2016

Orbiter 3 Welcomes Two New Playwrights by Bryan Buttler

The collective is committed to producing eight new plays by area writers over three seasons.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 12:46pm on February 23, 2016

5 Questions With Gabrielle McClinton by Bryan Buttler

The leading player of Pippin chats about Fosse, Philly, and touring the globe.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 9:09am on February 12, 2016

Remembering Melissa "Bang Bang" Forgione by Patrick Rapa

The arts community mourns the passing of the Philly dancer, burlesque performer, actress and activist.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 12:32pm on January 30, 2016

REVIEW: Funnyman at the Arden by David Fox

Bruce Graham's behind-the-scenes saga of Bert Lahr in Waiting for Godot is nowhere near as good as the real story.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 2:03pm on January 21, 2016

Our Behind-the-Scenes Tour of the New Drake by Bryan Buttler

The space will be a theatrical hub in Center City.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 9:08pm on January 19, 2016

Society Hill Playhouse to Close by Joel Mathis

The end comes on April 1.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 7:48pm on January 19, 2016

REVIEW: A Moon for the Misbegotten by David Fox

Eugene O'Neill's last completed play finds transcendent grandeur in its second half " and Walnut Studio's intimate production rises to meet it.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:23pm on January 15, 2016

Review: Kristin Chenoweth Sings With the Philadelphia Orchestra by Bryan Buttler

During her shining, campy set, the pint-sized diva dished on Wawa, her West Chester roots, and sang her most popular Wicked hit to an absent Donald Trump.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 10:17am on January 8, 2016

CAPA Drops Musical After Complaints of Racism by Joel Mathis

Thoroughly Modern Millie raised a backlash from students.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 3:30pm on December 26, 2015

Review: The Three Maries at Prince Theater is Steeped in Philadelphia Charm by David Fox

Michael Ogborn's musical is at its best when evoking the quirks and follies of our home city, especially the local accent.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 4:25pm on December 21, 2015

My 30 Minutes With Tom Stoppard by Bryan Buttler

The famed British playwright chats about theater's comeback, why he loves the Wilma, and offers one sentence of advice every young playwright should know.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:22pm on December 16, 2015

Q&A: Getting Down With The Skivvies by Bryan Buttler

Broadway stars Lauren Molina and Nick Cearley return to Philly with a new stripped-down holiday show.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 10:27am on December 11, 2015

INTERVIEW: Legendary Hollywood Voice-Dubber Marni Nixon by Sarah Jordan

She'll reveal the truth about dubbing some of Hollywood's biggest stars at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 1:23pm on December 8, 2015

REVIEW: A Knee That Can Bend With Orbiter 3 by Bryan Buttler

There are few works currently playing in Philly that are as thought-provoking and engaging.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 12:44pm on December 7, 2015

REVIEW: 1812 Productions' This Is the Week That Is Ti by David Fox

Holiday cheer is in plentiful supply in 1812's beloved annual revue " and oh boy, do we need it.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 3:09pm on December 3, 2015

REVIEW: Becoming Dr. Ruth at Walnut Street Theatre by David Fox

A stream of banter chronicles Dr. Ruth's ups and downs, and the evening passes pleasantly. But only in the last few minutes do we get a glimpse of Westheimer's deeper side.

SOURCE: www.phillymag.com at 2:02pm on November 20, 2015
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