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The Flower Show is here through Sunday, March 10! An Nichols has your guide to entry on a budget plus suggestions for connecting with Philly gardens year-round, and Alaina Johns has a look a…
Girl from the North Country, a Bob Dylan jukebox musical set during the Depression by acclaimed Irish playwright Conor McPherson, defies expectations. It stops in Philly on its North America…
New exhibitions at Fuller Rosen, Vox Populi, and InLiquid highlight the week. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Agnes, Lady Bird, Foxy Brown, and more light up the screens in March. Stephen Silver previews.
The Marian Anderson Historical Society will host a performance of Porgy and Bess, and looks to continue the Museum's challenging reconstruction project. An Nichols previews.
This production of Giselle gives a unique perspective for a classic story. Camille Bacon-Smith previews.
Christina Anderson's the ripple, the wave that carried me home, which explores a family on the front lines of desegregation in Kansas, gets its regional premiere at People's Light. Krista Ma…
Filament, a young early-music trio of violin, viola de gamba, and harpsichord, celebrated its fifth anniversary with a concert of crystalline and perfectly balanced music at Gloria Dei Churc…
Philly's
Isaiah Zagar is famous for his mosaic murals swirling on hundreds of public
walls. Now, fans are invited home to Philadelphia's Magic Gardens for a new show selected
from thousands …
Before this year's Spring Series debuts, Eileen Fisher goes behind the scenes with BalletX 2024 Choreographic Fellowship artists Jennifer Archibald and Nicola Wills to talk dance, mentorship…
Delaware Theatre Company's new production of Always… Patsy Cline, with spot-on casting and design, feels like a night in the company of the real country-music legend. Gail Obenreder review…
Catching 2023's best films, workshopping Afrofuturism, chronicling decades of glass making, and a Winter Sort of Thing decorate the week. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
More classical music happening in and around the city in the coming weeks of February and early March. Gail Obenreder previews.
A series of exhibitions from University of Delaware and Delaware Art Museum celebrates the work of artist and mentor James E. Newton. Dara McBride previews.
Two artists with ties to Koresh Dance Company, Melissa Rector
and Jim Bunting, continue their choreography journeys with a collaborative performance
exploring healing, truth, and self-awaren…
With Enda Walsh's The New Electric Ballroom, Hedgerow Theatre spotlights women characters with existential storylines, a relative rarity in absurdist theater. Melissa Lin Sturges reviews.
A new exhibition at the Science History Institute explores how and why we naturally colored our clothes, bodies, and environments for millennia"and what changed when we created color in a la…
Superstar American violinist Joshua Bell drew a crowd to a Philadelphia Orchestra program including Chausson, Vieuxtemps, and Brahms, conducted by Christoph Eschenbach. Linda Holt reviews.
Podcast host Darnelle Radford sits down with busy director Jeffrey L. Page for a wide-ranging conversation about his recent work, including PTC's new production of Martyna Majok's Cost of Li…
Rebuilding classic art with LEGOs, heavenly laughs, a musical fairy tale, and Love Day vibes roundup this week. Kyle V. Hiller previews.
Casting light on an installation that sits at the centerpiece at the Museum of the American Revolution, and building a narrative around more than just a tent. Lowry Yankwich explores.
Emily B. Schilling visits Philly artist Nasir Young at his first-ever solo exhibition, asking him and two gallery colleagues, all PAFA graduates, about some big news from this Pennsylvania c…
The Philly nonprofit Art-Reach, which
connects our disability community to our cultural scene, partners with Philadelphia
Theatre Company for Cost of Living, a show about the complexities of…
Ghetto Gods in Divineland, now getting its world premiere in Trenton, has successful interdisciplinary elements of music, poetry, and dance, but the script doesn't follow through on its ambi…
The line between truth and memory blurs in Brian Friel's Faith Healer, given a riveting revival by Lantern Theater Company. Cameron Kelsall reviews.