Low Pay Forcing Local Actors Off the Stage
Once a haven for theater artists, Philadelphia has become a place where it's hard for them to survive.
Once a haven for theater artists, Philadelphia has become a place where it's hard for them to survive.
But it's not a political statement, they promise.
Inside the heads of Philly's most talented.
Back in October, the Philadelphia theater community was horrified when the Inquirer reassigned longtime theater critic Howard "Howie" Shapiro to the South Jersey bureau. Instead of making th…
Patti, a vice-president with PNC Bank, did not want to talk about his resignation or the strike, but a PNC Bank spokesperson told me that Patti resigned not because of any threats from the u…
A new Philly play is raising some eyebrows.
How Philadelphia Theatre Company's stagehand strike will spill over onto Cozen O'Connor.
The stagehands are striking!
And not just because of Streisand's Mitt Romney comments at last night's three-hour tour opener.
Late yesterday, longtime Philadelphia Inquirer theater critic Howard Shapiro found out that he's been reassigned … to South Jersey. The 64-year-old Wyncote resident isn't the only Inquirer…
George W. Bush alum leads a roster of playwrights tackling abortion, unions, and the Occupy movement, too.
Here, ten of the actors, directors and choreographers who make the festival worth going to tell you all about what they're up to, what events they're going to see (hint: these are the events…
The problem with a lot of things classified as "fringe" or "avant-garde" is that they suck. Not so this Bryn Mawr grad, who has worked her strange magic both onstage (Welcome to Yuba City an…
Philadelphia Theatre Company's production"the first since the show closed on Broadway"hits perfect notes from beginning to end.