Review: 'Harry Clarke' at Vineyard Theatre
At the core of all great theater is the art of great storytelling. Harry Clarke, a solo show with a compelling story told by a riveting actor in a tour-de-force performance, is just that. No…
At the core of all great theater is the art of great storytelling. Harry Clarke, a solo show with a compelling story told by a riveting actor in a tour-de-force performance, is just that. No…
Office politics, gender-based inequality in the workplace, and self-damning outbursts of flagrant misogyny fuel the flames of Theresa Rebeck's razor-sharp feminist comedy What We're Up Again…
Guilty or not guilty? And of what crime? An intriguing real-life episode from 20th-century Art History provides the basis for The Craftsman, Bruce Graham's latest world-premiere play commiss…
Philadelphia theater-goers have something extra to be thankful for this Thanksgiving month. Bruce Graham's latest play The Craftsman, commissioned and developed through Lantern Theater Compa…
In his stirring autobiography A Body of Work: Dancing to the Edge and Back, David Hallberg – a Principal Dancer with the American Ballet Theatre and the first American Principal Dancer…
Calling all Dead Heads! The classic songs of your favorite band have been reincarnated for the stage at Minetta Lane Theatre, in a new jukebox musical Red Roses, Green Gold, directed by Rach…
One of the most imaginative musicals ever to hit the Broadway stage, the Tony Award-winning Pippin, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by Roger O. Hirson, is now dazzling aud…
Sociological research project meets PPT lecture meets jukebox musical in Professor and Playwright Dorothy Marcic's This One's for the Girls, produced by William Franzblau at St. Luke's Theat…
Adapted, designed, and directed by Loretta Vasile, The Mechanical Theater's immersive site-specific production of Bram Stoker's Dracula, performed at the solemn Neo-Classical Receiving Vault…
Long-time collaborators Phoebe Schaub and Emily R. Johnson, known to Philadelphia audiences for their haunting and transportive style as former members of Found Theater Company, have teamed …
Known and beloved for his impeccably smooth baritone voice, suave stylings, and debonair elegance, Nat King Cole was a musical icon and TV trailblazer, making his indelible mark on our cultu…
Ethics, morality, self-interest, and accountability are the big issues addressed in Theatre Exile's smashing production of Aaron Loeb's Ideation, in a sardonic send-up of over-the-top ambiti…
On March 25, 1911, fire raged through the 8th to 10th floors of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory by Washington Square Park. In less than 20 minutes, it claimed the lives of 146 people, mostly…
Musical-comedy improv troupe Robot Teammate has landed in New York with an energetic hour of silly sci-fi fun in Turbulence!, now performing at SoHo Playhouse for the final week of this year…
Just back from a production of his musical GRINDR: The Opera in Florida, Erik Ransom organized a private developmental reading of his latest work Civil Blood (The Resurrection of Romeo) for …
In November 1919, the 36-year-old Modernist writer Franz Kafka wrote a searing 45-page letter to his domineering father Hermann, dissecting his tyrannical attitude and lifelong emotional abu…
Enter the 23rd Street Armory this Columbus Day weekend and be transported to a Munich-style beer hall for the 2nd annual celebration of Oktoberfest, presented by Philadelphia's own Brauhaus …
Drag queens save the day and light up the stage in Kinky Boots, making its return to Philadelphia for a limited run this week at the Academy of Music. Presented in the Broadway Philadelphia …
Despite the hiatus of FringeNYC in 2017, SoHo Playhouse is presenting a full line-up for its 12th annual Fringe Encore Series in September and October, giving New York audiences a chance to …
Ranked among the greatest novels of the 20th century, A Clockwork Orange " British author Anthony Burgess's alarming vision of a dystopian future fueled by ultra-violence, hyper-sexuality, a…
It was a night filled with excitement, laughs, and unbridled passion for indie theater as the New York Innovative Theatre Foundation celebrated the outstanding achievements of Off-Off-Broadw…
Sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll have long been the rallying cry of post-modern youth, and Gunnar Montana takes that hedonistic call to its most emphatic, explicit, and artistic extremes in Kin…
For its fourth annual Fringe offering, Revolution Shakespeare returns to South Philadelphia's Hawthorne Park with another free outdoor selection from the Bard's canon. This year's production…
Created by Michael McHugh, directed by Peter Tupitza, and starring the fabulous Eric Singel, JC Productions' revival of Joan Crawford in Her Own Words reunites the show's original team for a…
Corinna Burns is not just skilled at acting, she's also a superb writer and an enthralling storyteller, and she's proving it once again in this year's Fringe Festival with Bind. Her latest o…