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Snacking on Free International Films 24/7"but hurry! by Henrik Eger

Films from around the world are broadcast free of charge in Philadelphia by MHz Worldview on WPPT

SOURCE: phindie.com at 3:26pm on February 27, 2020

I ♥ ALICE ♥ I (Curio): Feels like home by Joshua Herren

I ♥ ALICE ♥ I at Curio Theatre feels a lot like home to Josh Herren

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:47pm on February 27, 2020

EVERYTHING IS WONDERFUL (PTC): 60-second review by Joshua Herren

Philadelphia Theatre Company's production of Chelsea Marcantel's emotional and thought-provoking Everything is Wonderful is gorgeous

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:04pm on February 27, 2020

HELLO, DOLLY! (touring): Call on Dolly by Joshua Herren

Josh Herren realizes he simply loves HELLO, DOLLY!

SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:19am on February 27, 2020

[nyc] THE HEADLANDS (Lincoln Center): Unraveling a family history by Toby Zinman

Families, as we know, have secrets

SOURCE: phindie.com at 9:28pm on February 25, 2020

[nyc] CAMBODIAN ROCK BAND (Signature Theatre): Rocking Off-Broadway by Toby Zinman

Playwright Lauren Yee's script is really two shows: an old-fashioned rock concert uncomfortably yoked to a somber history drama.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 9:12pm on February 25, 2020

BABEL (Theatre Exile): Uncertifiable by Joshua Herren

Theatre Exile's newest offering left Josh Herren cold. He is trying to figure out why.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:37am on February 23, 2020

HELLO DOLLY! (touring): 60-second review by Toby Zinman

They sure don't write them like this anymore. 

SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:37am on February 23, 2020

THE SLEEPING BEAUTY (Royal Opera House Live Cinema): Authentic classic ballet, onscreen by Eri Yoneda

An enchanted, glorious ballet at Ritz 5

SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:14am on February 23, 2020

What's going on behind the scenes?: Interview with Bernard Havard on working with his creative team at the Walnut Street Theatre by Henrik Eger

Bernard Havard shares his experiences with his creative team for A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE by Oscar Wilde: 

SOURCE: phindie.com at 1:50pm on February 20, 2020

RACHEL (Quintessence): Screaming from the Past by Joshua Herren

A work of incredible importance to American theatrical history

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:30am on February 19, 2020

Considering Wilma's Next Chapter: Blanka Zizka is joined by three co-directors by Christopher Munden

Changes are afoot at the Wilma Theater, with Blanka Zizka moving on from her role as sole artistic director after forty years in charge of the company.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 7:30pm on February 18, 2020

As if Oscar Wilde himself had arrived on the Walnut stage: Interview with Bernard Havard on casting and working with his actors by Henrik Eger

Part 2 of Henrik Eger's interview with Walnut Theatre head Bernard Havard

SOURCE: phindie.com at 6:30pm on February 18, 2020

Risks can lead to financial loss: Interview with Bernard Havard on A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE at the Walnut Street Theatre by Christopher Munden

Bernard Havard discusses the risks of running a theater as few producers and directors would be willing to

SOURCE: phindie.com at 9:17pm on February 17, 2020

OUTSIDE MULLINGAR (DTC): An Irish love story by Neal Zoren For Nealspaper

A love story in which the course of love would run smooth if it weren't for stubbornness, misunderstanding, and Irish prudery

SOURCE: phindie.com at 8:33am on February 17, 2020

ONCE WERE BROTHERS: ROBBIE ROBERTSON AND THE BAND (dir. Daniel Roher): Film review by Christopher Munden

It's the classic story of bands across eras and genres, but this is the story of The Band.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 7:45pm on February 16, 2020

JOHNNY DEPP: A RETROSPECTIVE ON LATE-STAGE CAPITALISM (Jenna Kuerzi + Val Dunn): Pirates of the leisure class by Christopher Munden

We're all fucked, enjoy the show.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:00am on February 16, 2020

SNATCHERS (dir. Benji Kleiman & Stephen Cedars): Film review by Dan Scully

SNATCHERS is the next in a current wave of splatterfests with a social conscience, and it's a top-tier entry.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:24am on February 16, 2020

4 Ways CBD Oil Can Help To Become a Better Actor by Smalley Bogg

CBD oil can improve the way you look and make you shine

SOURCE: phindie.com at 7:58am on February 16, 2020

ELEANOR: AN AMERICAN LOVE STORY (Media Theatre): 60-second review by Neal Zoren For Nealspaper

Pleasant to watch and quite informative, but little seems at stake

SOURCE: phindie.com at 8:03pm on February 11, 2020

THE BED SHOW (Unattended Baggage): 60-second review by Joshua Herren

A delightfully immersive peek into "bed culture"

SOURCE: phindie.com at 1:45pm on February 10, 2020

FOOL FOR LOVE (EgoPo): Secrets, raw passion, and danger by Toby Zinman

Sam Shepard can set up a world like nobody else

SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:14am on February 10, 2020

THE BALD SOPRANO (IRC): It's not that way. It's over here by Joshua Herren

We are living in absurd times

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:01pm on February 8, 2020

A HUNDRED WORDS FOR SNOW (Inis Nua): 60-second review by Toby Zinman

This solo show is performed by Satchel Williams, who can best be described as adorbs. 

SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:48am on February 8, 2020

BIRDS OF PREY (dir. Cathy Yan): Film review by Dan Scully

What is it about the world of Batman that enchants me so?

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:13pm on February 7, 2020
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