DF Picks for Philadelphia FringeArts 2016
I have to miss most of FringeArts — but you don’t! Here are a few suggestions…
I have to miss most of FringeArts — but you don’t! Here are a few suggestions…
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.
Maharaj’s production of Don’t Bother Me, I Can’t Cope opens at Freedom Theatre on Thursday, July 21.
A young and talented cast deliver the show with unflagging energy and charm.
Orbiter 3’s latest premiere is Emily Acker’s ambitious, sometimes effective, but not altogether cohesive play.
The Princeton Festival’s production of Benjamin Britten’s elliptical opera is an estimable achievement by any standard.
The heroine of Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey’s musical imagines her life on two paths. If only even one of them led to a better show.
Opera, dance, theater, classical music, jazz and more in a Festival that runs through June 26.