Review: Boeing Boeing
Boeing Boeing, at Delaware Theatre Company, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield
Boeing Boeing, at Delaware Theatre Company, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield
Lungs, by Duncan MacMillan, produced by Luna Theatre, directed by Gregory Scott Campbell, featuring Charlotte Ford and David Raphaely. Reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield
Endgame, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield, at the Arden Theatre Company, featuring Scott Greer, James Ijames, Dan Kern, Nancy Boykin. Directed by Ed Sobel. Philadelphia
Wendy Rosenfield calls this production, on the Walnut's tiny Studio 3 stage, a "small wonder" of inventive staging and costumes.
BCKSEET Productions' ELFuego by Kate Brennan, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield
Winter Wonderettes, produced by 11th Hour Theatre Company, review by Wendy Rosenfield
Review of Bucks County Playhouse's world premiere Misery, based on the book by Stephen King, written by William Goldman, music by Michael Friedman. Review by Wendy Rosenfield
Cinderella, People's Light and Theatre Company's annual holiday panto, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield
Philadelphia Theatre Company's world premiere musical Stars of David, based on Abigail Pogrebin's collection of interviews, asks a whole lot of famous people a single question: How do you fe…
Review of Philadelphia Theatre Company's World Premiere Musical Stars of David, based on Abigail Pogrebin's book of interviews with Jewish celebrities, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield.
Review of Inis Nua's production of David Harrower's drama A Slow Air. By Wendy Rosenfield for the Philadelphia Inquirer
By Wendy Rosenfield. Australia's Back to Back Theatre perform with The Necks in a dark, meditation on power, disability and exploitation.
By Wendy Rosenfield. Young Jean Lee's Theater Company offers Untitled Feminist Show, featuring Becca Blackwell, Katy Pyle, Regina Rocke, Jen Rosenblit, Amelia Zirin-Brown aka Lady Rizo, for …
Wendy Rosenfield on Philly Live Arts Fringe Festival Critic's Picks. Philadelphia theater, dance, arts
By Wendy Rosenfield. Charlotte Ford's Live Arts and Philly Fringe Festival show Bang appeals to Philadelphia men and women, but mostly to women.
In Theatre Exile's "The Edge of Our Bodies," Nicole Erb captures the misery and malice of a privileged 16-year-old in trouble, and playwright Adam Rapp wants the audience to be complicit, sa…
By Wendy Rosenfield Your very own Live Arts and Philly Fringe Festival Bingo card. Take it with you around Philadelphia for the next two weeks during the 2012-2013 season's biggest theate…
The Arden gives Michael Ogborn's musical "Tulipomania" a better production than it merits, says critic Wendy Rosenfield.
New City Stage Company's world premiere of Mac Rogers' spy thriller 'Asymmetric,' offers the kind of entertainment that's usually enjoyed while lounging on the sofa, holding a remote, says c…
The power of Sam Shepard's language and imagery in "Fool for Love" makes up for a lot of rough road, says critic Wendy Rosenfield, and Iron Age Theatre's team meets it at least halfway.
This classic tragedy, in Anouilh's wartime translation, is enhanced by a fine cast, says critic Wendy Rosenfield, especially the dynamic Lavit Shaurice as Antigone.
Some small gems exist in 1812's "Let's Pretend We're Famous" comedy cabaret, says critic Wendy Rosenfield, but with such stale material, Jennifer Childs and Tony Braithwaite will have to kee…
At People's Light and Theatre Company's, director David Bradley keeps John Steinbeck's 1937 classic "Of Mice and Men" stripped to its bare essence, says critic Wendy Rosenfield.
Close on the heels of the Wilma's terrific 2010 production of "Becky Shaw" comes the Montgomery Theater's, which is equally fine but for very different reasons, says critic Wendy Rosenfield.
"Rain" not exactly theater, more like watching a really expensive cover band, writes critic Wendy Rosenvield. But it's a decent cover band, with some nice visuals.