When Newton Stover III discovers the long-lost recordings of a legendary bluesman in the basement of his granddaddy’s rundown music studio, he resolves to rebuild his life and legacy. But time and money are running out fast, and the ghosts of the past — and an unexpected stranger — keep showing up. Holy Grail of Memphis is a new comedy by Philadelphia playwright Michael Hollinger about embracing the future, releasing what haunts us, and singing the blues.
Ages: Recommended for ages 13 and older
RENT (5/15/25-6/8/25)
Arden Theatre Company is at 40 N 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA.
RENT (5/15/25-6/8/25)
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Jane Lynch’s A Swingin’ Little Christmas featuring Kate Flannery, Tim Davis, and the Tony Guerrero Quintet
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Ruckus with Davóne Tines: What is Your Hand in This?
Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral (1/29 - 1/29) | |
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The Pirates of Penzance
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Poor Judge
The Wilma Theatre (1/13 - 1/25) | |
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Arden Theatre Company Presents: Romeo and Juliet
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David Corsaro ♦ Amazement For All
Smoke & Mirrors Theater in House of Magic (1/23 - 1/24) | |
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Kayhan Kalhor
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