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This chilling, expertly circling family drama from Martin McDonagh lands at Allens Lane Art Center in this year's Philly Fringe. Helen Walsh reviews.
This week features a mystical play about freedom and brotherhood, a night market for foodies, the Latin American Book Fair, Philly Film Showcase, and more. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Gail Obenreder previews Opera Philadelphia's Festival O22, which features 30 films screened at the Philadelphia Film Center.
Chef Michael Twitty, a James Beard Award-winning chef, food historian, and author of Koshersoul, serves up conversation at the Weitzman this week. Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer previews.
Shavon Norris welcomes us in as she dances, speaks and chants a lively testament to the artifacts of her life. Eileen B. Fisher previews.
People's Light presents its latest locally inspired New Play Frontiers production, exploring Chester County's mushroom-farming community. Gail Obenreder reviews.
This tender, interdisciplinary Cannonball Festival performance from Matthew Armstead explores the hopeful acts of healing from trauma, homophobia, and racism. Krista Mar reviews.
Fringe favorite Nick Gillette brings his latest improv concept to this year's Cannonball Festival with Reception, an unusual alien encounter. Crystal Sparrow reviews.
Two one-woman shows in this year's Fringe, Linnea Bond's Heart Ripped Out Twice and So Can You! and Brooke McCarthy's How to Be an Ethical Slut, tackle love and loss with poignant humor. Mel…
Slack pacing and a dire piece of miscasting sink the Lantern's season-opening production of Tom Stoppard's Travesties. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
Beloved country-song hits and a script that makes sense? A new homage to Dolly Parton, now onstage at Delaware Theatre Company, is a treat whether or not you're devoted to Dolly. Gail Obenre…
Pig Iron's latest Fringe Festival collaboration terrifies and excites in this fairytale for an audience of "pregnant dreamers" of any gender. Emily Esten reviews.
This streaming Fringe experience from choreographer Marlén Puello explores society's treatment of womanhood. Crystal Sparrow reviews.
Geoff Sobelle continues his miraculous exploration of the ways we live and consume with FOOD, his latest Curated Fringe entry. Helen Walsh reviews.
A chance to explore home, history, healing, and our place in our nature throughout the week. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
The Print Center teams up with Dr. Ksenia Nouril and Irina Glik for an exhibit photographing the people of Ukraine during their everyday lives, before and during the war. Gary L. Day preview…
The opera explores love in a village where children are disappearing one by one in this heroic tale from Misha Dutka. Camille Bacon-Smith previews.
Brian Sanders' JUNK presents Luster, an immersive show exploring the lengths people go for fame and success. Melissa Strong reviews.
A new original Fringe performance from Temple Theaters captures the frenzy of teenage anxiousness, rebellion, and hope in an uncertain world. Emily Esten reviews.
Emily Mayer's Bower Bird takes us on a delightful bird-clown romp exploring the courtship and physical presentation rituals we share across species. Emily Esten reviews.
Imagination Playground, an outdoor interdisciplinary Fringe event at Strawberry Mansion's Hatfield House, did not let rain dampen its vision. Camille Bacon-Smith reviews.
With In High Germany and The Parting Glass, a pair of plays by Dermot Bolger, Irish Heritage Theatre explores Ireland's lost generation and one man's enduring fealty to soccer. Cameron Kelsa…
Gunnar Montana Productions presents BATH HOUSE, an immersive, sensory theatrical experience designed as a temple to the fluid nature of sexuality. Melissa Strong reviews.
A wider range of voices would have benefited this production of new short plays, which marks the Philly debut of TheatreXP, a recent transplant from South Florida. Alaina Johns reviews.
Among many dance offerings in this year's Fringe, Dancefusion and Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble team up for an homage to Pauline Koner and Anna Sokolow. Camille Bacon-Smith reviews.