FringeArts Unveils Full 2025 PHILADELPHIA FRINGE FESTIVAL Lineup
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 18, 2025
FringeArts has announced the full curated lineup for the 2025 Philadelphia Fringe Festival, running September 4–28 and featuring over 320 performances and experiences across the city. This year’s festival includes a robust mix of world premieres, international collaborations, and genre-defying works by acclaimed artists, continuing FringeArts' mission to present bold, progressive art in unexpected ways.
Arden Children's Theatre to Present Greg Banks' THE HOBBIT
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 22, 2025
Adventure awaits as Arden Children's Theatre invites families to embark on a journey filled with courage, friendship, and excitement in Greg Banks' lively stage adaptation of The Hobbit beginning April 2.
THE DRAG Comes to EgoPo This Month
by Stephi Wild - Jan 7, 2025
EgoPo’s first mainstage production of their Queer Revolutions season will be Mae West’s censored camp classic, The Drag. Learn more about the upcoming performance here!
Review: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS - IN THE 302 - at DE Theatre Co
by Greer Firestone - Dec 13, 2024
Delaware Theatre Company serves up a frothy confection of a Christmas juke box musical in HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS -IN THE 302. Juke box refers to the likes of MAMMA MIA, JERSEY BOYS Sand BEAUTIFUL: The Carol King Musical. They are popular for people enjoy hearing the tunes they’re already familiar with. To understate, the Christmas season provides a cornucopia of possibilities for this jukebox.
EgoPo Reveals 2024-25 Season: Queer Revolutions
by Stephi Wild - Sep 24, 2024
EgoPo’s 2024-2025 season will celebrate some of the century’s most influential Queer plays and theater artists that have had a lasting impact on our culture. Learn more about the lineup here!
Video: Get an Extended Look at Arden Theatre's PINOCCHIO
by Joshua Wright - May 9, 2024
Get an extended look at Arden Theatre Company's modern retelling of the classic tale — a wooden boy, a nose that grows, a huge whale, and a cricket with a lot of opinions. Directed by Rebecca Wright, the production features a book by playwright Greg Banks (from the story of Carlo Collodi), and music by composer Victor Zupanc.