Theatre Exile presents Loy A. Webb's The Light
It should be a wonderful night for Rashad and Genesis, but the couple's complicated pasts come to the surface as they face their future in Theatre Exile's production of The Light. Corey Qure…
It should be a wonderful night for Rashad and Genesis, but the couple's complicated pasts come to the surface as they face their future in Theatre Exile's production of The Light. Corey Qure…
The Chairs, an early one-act masterpiece of absurdist theater from Eugène Ionesco, opens the 13th season of Mt. Airy's Quintessence Theatre Group. Corey Qureshi reviews.
Artist Michael Ferris offers an engaging, larger-than-life tribute to loved ones with his intricate wooden sculptures, now on view at Old City's Center for Art in Wood. Corey Qureshi reviews.
In partnership with the Philly Fringe, the Women's Film Festival screened Animation Nation, a collection of short films exploring parenting, family, and social power dynamics. Corey Qureshi …
Writer/performer Corinna Burns presents Bind, her memoir about surviving Philly in the 90s as a dominatrix, part of the Philly Fringe's new Cannonball Festival. Corey Qureshi reviews.
Unorthodox Methods is a loud, stimulating exploration in single-handed accomplishments. Through humor, it explores ideas of lineage, work vs. play, and when to accept help from others. Corey…
In TONGUE's Fringe Festival entry, 'Currency,' we borrow the five stages of grief to explore capitalism. Corey Qureshi reviews.
OhOk Performance Group joins the Philly Fringe with an isolation-adapted video performance of 'Do mirrors burn?' that feels just right for quarantine. Corey Qureshi reviews.
The second season of Hulu's hit drama series 'Ramy' follows an Egyptian American family in New Jersey. Ramy Youssef's protagonist makes a compelling anti-hero navigating violence, bias, and …
'Transitional Times Transitional Body,' a Philly-based collection of speculative fiction, lifts traditional boundaries on bodies, relationships, and the choices we make to survive. Corey Qur…