Northern Hospitality By J. Cooper Robb
After Hurricane Katrina destroyed EgoPo's space, the company moved to Philly and reinvented traditional theater.
After Hurricane Katrina destroyed EgoPo's space, the company moved to Philly and reinvented traditional theater.
A mediocre presentation of "the crime of the century."
The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival returns.
Six works in progress-including Michael Hollinger's Ghost-Writer-receive staged readings.
The best of the 2008-'09 season.
The theatrical version of Grey Gardens is ambitious but flawed.
The Arden's Seafarer is better than Broadway's.
Local playwright Bruce Graham takes on the business of art.
Directed by the company's artistic director Charles McMahon, the Lantern's production is anything but dull. In fact, it may be the most exciting three hours you'll spend in a theater this ye…
Homelife finalizes The Zoo Story to create At Home at the Zoo.
A Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood gets an obscenity-free theater.
Lantern Theater Co. takes an exciting new look at Hamlet.
Springtime brings atypical fare to Philadelphia-area theaters.
Despite the recession, new plays are popping up all over the city.
A trio of young adults grapple with the impact of bipolar disorder in Jump/Cut.
Six teens from different background tell each others' oral histories in this new stage production.
Streetcar's Stanley Kowalski feels the Philly love.
Blackbird shows the aftermath of one man's sexual encounter with a young girl.
Daniel Beaty's newest play brims with optimism.
James Ijames as James in James and the Giant Peach.