DESCRIBE THE NIGHT (Wilma): Put on your thinking caps
Put on your thinking cap if you're thinking of going to see DESCRIBE THE NIGHT
Put on your thinking cap if you're thinking of going to see DESCRIBE THE NIGHT
How wonderful that we have Oscar Wilde's works and can go and see his plays
"In the realm of the unknown, kids and adults have pretty much the same needs: courage, resilience, protection."Â
Mike Daisey's latest is more tragedy than comedy, yet it's so funny you want to cry
Goodbye cruel world, he's off to join the circus. Read More
O'Neill upstairs at Philadelphia's historic Walnut Street Theatre.
Deconstructed, reconstructed with American lingo and absurdist set
urprise! Not scary or gory or a musical but an elongated comedy sketch, well-directed by Michael Alltop at Philadelphia's Underground Arts
The seventh world premiere of a Michael Hollinger play at the Arden introduces a vintage world to their Arcadia stage
conceived and created by Pig Iron Theatre Company for Philadelphia Live Arts
En garde! A World Premiere adaptation at Quintessence theatre
A bright comedy of light intrigue and romantic passion has heavy underpinnings
The experience of watching this Wilma productiobn is like watching an ensemble performance in which virtually each actor performs alone. Like a necklace with the links removed, each jewel sh…
Doug Williams' world premiere addresses dark mysteries of the psyche . . . Read More
The need for performance enhancing drugs swims across the surface of the play .
Dawn King's ambiguous play features great production values
Stoppard's tour de force gets a big, smart production at Lantern Theater Company .
A triumph of thought and feeling plays at the Wilma Theater
Chekhov's classic hits the stage in a bright new translation.
- As a comedy of retro Southern Fried horror, Skin & Bone is amusingly outré . But these days this sort of thing is not as disturbing as it once was... Or is it?
Friends, Nipponese, countrymen, lend me your ears. Here's one for the record books. . .
Quiara Alegria Hudes'prize winning play comes home, with no Philly vibe.
Medicine Show's useful program fills in the play's background and provides song lyrics in Spanish and English. It's good to see Medicing Show resurrect this valuable artifact from the Tennes…
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This new production of Bill Gates/Steve Jobs musical is drawing attention at Philadelphia Theatre Company [PTC], where it premiered in 2007.