Theatre Philadelphia

Photo: April Rose

Time Transforming Truth

Miryam Coppersmith

Sincerity Project #4 didn’t feel like a departure from the first three, but the continuation of a Big-Bang-like expansion.

Photo: Peter Ewen

Watching and Being Watched: Hamlet in Semi-Public Space

Christina Catanese

A scrappy, intimate staging of Hamlet at the Seaport Museum next to the Delaware River

Photo: Linda Johnson

An Inquiry of Oz

Kat J. Sullivan

Quintessence Theatre’s imagining ends without closure

Photo: Terry Brennan

Nothing is Certain, Except Death and Hoagies

Mira Treatman

“Let's turn this suck into a success.”

Photo: LaNeshe Miller-White

In A Time Warp Called Reality, Theatre in the X Travels to the Museum

Jenna Horton

How do African-Americans live with and confront their own legacy, pain and joy?

Photo: Paola Nogueras

Between the Sacred, Profane, and Mundane

Kat J. Sullivan

Falling back into destructive coping mechanisms

Photo: Plate 3 Photography

Belonging

Carolyn Merritt

How do we reconcile our inevitable evolution and change with the thorny sociality that made (and still makes) possible our su

thINKingDANCE partners with Theatre Philadelphia to expand theater coverage in Philadelphia

Julius Ferraro

What can dance critics tell us about theater?