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ONCE (Bucks County Playhouse): Once upon a time in New Hope by Joshua Herren

Bucks County Playhouse's stunning production of ONCE leaves audiences hungry for more.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 3:54pm on November 10, 2019

OH MERCY! (orig. "Roubaix, une lumière") (dir. ARNAUD DESPLECHIN): 2019 Philadelphia Film Festival Review by Yumna Tolaimate

Suspense is just a side effect to this crime-ridden film that's not a crime film

SOURCE: phindie.com at 3:39pm on November 10, 2019

How to write a play review by Diana Nadim

Above all, have fun writing your reviews.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 8:43am on November 10, 2019

EUREKA DAY (InterAct): 60-second review by Rudolf Schreiber

Another, brief take on InterAct Theatre's latest production

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:10pm on November 6, 2019

Theater in Sketch: DRUNK LION (Chris Davis) by Chuck Schultz

Chris Davis displays an amazing talent to paint with memory and to share the fruits of his personal experience and imagination.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 1:48pm on November 4, 2019

THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP (Curio): A comedy of labor by Joshua Herren

Curio's The Mystery of Irma Vep requires virtuosity. Watching the production turns out to be more exhausting than fun.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:21am on November 4, 2019

NEXT TO NORMAL (Bristol Riverside): Rock concert or psycho-drama? by Joshua Herren

Bristol Riverside Theatre's snazzy Next to Normal leaves reviewer Josh Herren cold.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 4:11pm on November 2, 2019

THE REPORT (dir. Scott Z. Burns): 2019 Philadelphia Film Festival review by Yumna Tolaimate

THE TORTURE REPORT is captivating start to finish " the audience is expected to keep up with all the timeline and key elements changing the course of the investigation, and...

SOURCE: phindie.com at 1:14pm on November 1, 2019

Philadelphia Theater Calendar November 2019 by Calendar

Plays in Philadelphia this November

SOURCE: phindie.com at 2:42am on November 1, 2019

You Won't Know What Hit You: Bastion Carboni on his new short-theater series by Christopher Munden

Previewing RABBIT PUNCH, two nights of short, hard, fast theater

SOURCE: phindie.com at 2:43pm on October 31, 2019

BY THE GRACE OF GOD (dir. François Ozon) 2019 Philadelphia Film Festival review by Yumna Tolaimate

Prepare to be outraged, triggered, maybe cringe a bit, cry a bit, smile a bit, or get up and cheer for justice. At the very least, you'll grow more empathy...

SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:52am on October 31, 2019

EUREKA DAY (InterAct): An infectious satire by Toby Zinman

No easy answers, no good guys/bad guys; it's life as we cope with it, only funnier.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 9:23am on October 31, 2019

Time for SUPPER: Drexel presents award winning work on migration and movement by Smalley Bogg

SUPPER, People on the Move! explores the complex experience of dislocation through dance.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:21am on October 30, 2019

An Irish Masterpiece Still Shocking: Considering Synge's PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD by Henrik Eger

An extended consideration of the new Synge production from Mount Airy's Quintessence Theatre.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 9:45pm on October 17, 2019

The good, the bad, and the ugly"The latest LGBTQ+ news from around the globe by Henrik Eger

The LGBTQ+ shows in this year's Fringe inspire a look at queer news from around the globe

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:23pm on September 18, 2019

Fringe is Here. Fringe is Queer. by Henrik Eger

Fringe if you're glad to be gay, Fringe if you're happy that way.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:42pm on September 8, 2019

A Welcome to the International Artists at the 2019 Fringe Festival by Henrik Eger

Henrik Eger greets international Fringe artists.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 6:16pm on September 5, 2019

Philadelphia theater through the eyes of J. Cooper Robb, Part 2: 2004 by Henrik Eger

Revisiting Philly theater history through the eyes of one of its finest critics.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 7:47pm on September 2, 2019

Philadelphia Theater through the eyes of J. Cooper Robb, Part 1: 2002"2003 by Henrik Eger

Remembering Philadelphia theater history through the eyes of a venerable theater reviewer.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 7:34pm on August 31, 2019

Presenting stronger new dramas by overcoming "premieritis" by Henrik Eger

The "one-and-done" premiere problem and filling more theaters through "rolling WORLD premieres"

SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:54am on July 19, 2019

Up and Over the Rainbow: The Impact of Judy Garland on the work of Tyler Houchins by Henrik Eger

From being bullied to falling in love with Judy Garland. Tyler Houchins takes us down the yellow brick road.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:56pm on June 14, 2019

Between chaos and quiet passion: Interview with Robert Jason Jackson as KING LEAR (Quintessence) by Henrik Eger

Henrik Eger interviews the star of Quintessence's KING LEAR

SOURCE: phindie.com at 9:55pm on April 8, 2019

"Passionate iconoclast and maverick": Interview with Robert Smythe, Ahab in Hedgerow's MOBY-DICK by Henrik Eger

Henrik Eger thought he knew MOBY-DICK until he saw Robert Smythe as Ahab.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 3:37pm on March 29, 2019

Stoppard in Philadelphia: Video of the playwright's appearance at the Wilma by Christopher Munden

Internationally renowned playwright Tom Stoppard was in Philadelphia last night for a discussion with philosopher and cognitive scientist David Chalmers.

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

From the UK to Philadelphia to Broadway: An interview with actor Harry Smith by Debra Miller

The Broadway-bound Smith will take his leave from the show on October 4, for a role in Mike Bartlett's Olivier Award-winning "future history play" KING CHARLES III at New York's Music Box Th…

SOURCE: phindie.com at 1:42pm on October 3, 2015
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