Inis Nua Theatre Company presents Abi Morgan's Lovesong
Lovesong follows a British couple who comes to live to the US. In exploring memory, love, and the passage of time, the play's ultimate vagueness makes it hard to empathize with the character…
Lovesong follows a British couple who comes to live to the US. In exploring memory, love, and the passage of time, the play's ultimate vagueness makes it hard to empathize with the character…
Power Street Theatre presents the world premiere of Erlina Ortiz and Robi Hager's Siluetas, which brings Tony-winning star KO to Philly. The show could benefit from some more development, bu…
The new version of Harvey Fierstein's classic comedy, revised from the original into a shorter two-act production, gets its regional premiere at 1812 in a show that aptly emphasizes the writ…
Deborah Zoe Laufer's The Last Yiddish Speaker, getting its world premiere at InterAct, offers a striking glimpse into the specificity of Jewish generational trauma, but it needs something mo…
Disney's Frozen makes its way to Philadelphia for the first time, landing at the Academy of Music and drawing passionate franchise fans into the magic of live theater. Josh Herren reviews.
McCarter Theatre Center's revival of Dreamgirls features an all-star cast, lots of glitz, and dynamic, dazzling hair and costumes. But can it overcome the show's core flaws? Josh Herren revi…
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…
Actor and dancer Robert Montano, of Broadway's Cats and many other stage and screen roles, reveals his early years as a racing jockey in this one-man show. Josh Herren reviews.
Peripatetic reality star Frankie Grande takes center stage in this new revival of The Rocky Horror Show at Bucks County Playhouse. Josh Herren reviews.
Bucks County Playhouse presents a star-studded Bridges of Madison County that delivers all the thrill of awakening love. Josh Herren reviews.
American Fast follows a women's basketball player who struggles with representation, cultural traditions, legacy, and life in the public eye after announcing her Ramadan fast during the play…
South Camden Theatre Company partners with the Strides Collective to produce Diane Son's 1998 Stop Kiss for Pride month. But why do we need this story in 2023? Josh Herren reviews.
Act II Playhouse produces the brassy Hello, Dolly! with top-notch local talent, but does the big show suit a small venue? Josh Herren reviews.
Quintessence marks new ground with a world-premiere production in collaboration with Chicago's New Classics Collective, examining the life of Phillis Wheatley, an enslaved poet who gained wo…
The Grown-Ups, a thrilling new play developed in a Brooklyn backyard during the pandemic, gets its Pennsylvania premiere at Pottstown's Theatre with a View. Josh Herren reviews.
Theatre in the X brings its immersive, innovative take to the showbiz musical Dreamgirls at Malcolm X Park, celebrating Black artists and audiences. Josh Herren reviews.
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival's Fences has been waiting in the wings since 2020. Josh Herren reviews.
Quintessences's Reclamation Repertory continues with Pearl Cleage's Flyin' West, a deeply relevant play for our ongoing conversations about redlining, gentrification, and reparations. Josh H…
Philly creator/performer Bi Jean Ngo's world-premiere In Search of the Kitchen Gods is an inviting, interdisciplinary exploration of her Vietnamese heritage. Josh Herren reviews.
Delaware Theatre Company's production of Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs provides nostalgia and some light laughs. Josh Herren reviews.
Lantern Theater Company's A Man for All Seasons, starring Frank X and Anthony Lawton, is an old-school historical drama that still proves its worth. Josh Herren reviews.
Theatre Exile's Motherf**cker with the Hat moves the setting of the hit play from New York to Philadelphia, with mixed results. Josh Herren reviews.
Bristol Riverside Theatre returns to live theater with this powerfully acted production of Dominique Mourisseu's workplace drama Skeleton Crew. Josh Herren reviews.
Inis Nua's A Holy Show gives a surprising warm and fuzzy feeling despite its grim subject matter: the 1981 hijacking of Aer Lingus Flight 164. Josh Herren reviews.
Josh Herren reviews three movement-based works that explore sexual connection in this year's Fringe Festival.