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Like many people, I'm only now returning to in-person shows after 18 months finding other means of distraction. In a typical example, I went down…
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Based on Shepherd Mead's 1952 faux self-help book of the same name, the comedy musical How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying won the…
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Why do we dance? Lily Kind proposes an answer
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The oldest-known Haitian song has a Philadelphia connection.
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The most exciting thing about ANNETTE is the way it breaks the formal rules of a musical, most notably in how it begins and ends its songs.
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Shakespeare in Clark Park uses Pericles as the launching point for two community-created interpretations in different Philadelphia parks.Â
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Slot Machine Cheats Still Pulling the Same Scams They Did Years Ago You are never far away from a slot machine, and whilst they can…
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In a long-awaited return to the podcast game, Josh, John, and Chris discuss Tad Mosel's All the Way Home, winner of the 1961 Pulitzer Prize…
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When the film embraces its B-movie vibes, it rocks extremely hard. It's when it takes itself too seriously that it ends up coming across as silly.
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Back in dark days of January 2021, the podders at Chosen by Committee considered the political biographic musical Fiorello!
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A film which will stick with you long after it ends.Â
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The limited-run engagement will showcase the work of Hope Boykin, Matthew Neenan, and Dwight Rhoden.Â
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Perhaps the most wonderful thing about the film is how welcoming it is to new fans.
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A visually impressive showcase of professional circus talent held together by a thin plot of romance, heartbreak, and redemption
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With 34 events, 105 artists, and 21 cities, Come to PAPA celebrates the ingenuity and necessity of Philadelphia's Pan-Asian performing arts community.
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If this is the future of American circus, we have a lot to look forward to.
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A disappointing entry in the Conjuring canon
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The musical which first put Lin-Manuel Miranda on the map gets a cinematic treatment
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The Philadelphia Latino Film Festival (PHLAFF) returns for its 10th annual edition, May 30 to June 6, 2021.
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More so than anything else, ARMY OF THE DEAD is a great piece of entertainment
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It's not the plot that resonates once the credits roll " it's the characters. Â
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A supremely entertaining thriller that delivers its charms in brutal flourishes
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Horses played a significant role in the evolution of humankind. These graceful creatures have been our companions for centuries. Horses have always stayed by our…
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This solid thriller had reviewer Dan Scully clenching his clenchables much harder than he expected
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On Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 8pm EST, a group of arts institutions across the nation will premiere the short film They Still Want to…
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