OPERA REVIEW: Turandot — A Wild, Multicultural Ride
Opera Philadelphia’s scores points with its highly entertaining, visually spectacular production
Opera Philadelphia’s scores points with its highly entertaining, visually spectacular production
The Arden’s sometimes wonderful riff on Chekhov is far subtler than it sounds.
With this flawed but powerful new work, Opera Philadelphia is on a significant upward trajectory.
At Lantern Theater, a great actress shines as Shaw’s bewitching anti-heroine.
Nilo Cruz’s high-minded but dramatically inert play proves drier and less romantic than it sounds.
In the opening moments of South Pacific at Walnut Street Theatre, the orchestra plays the intoxicating strains of “Bali H’ai” as we watch a […]
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Ray Didinger’s play, a natural fit for Philly sports fans, is always enjoyable, but not often more than that.
Charles Busch’s delectable theatrical fantasia, on stage at Bucks County Playhouse, sends up beloved movies with skill, affection, and impish glee.
Ginger Dayle’s heartfelt work-in-progress has gotten more attention than perhaps even its creator wants.