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This week in Philly: a Broadway star, a terribly guilty pleasure, and a very, very different kind of opera.
Saturday must be Record Release Day or something.
On her upcoming appearance here with Seth Rudetsky, her performing history in Philadelphia, and (surprise!) … how polite the locals are.
Jacqueline Goldfinger’s spellbinding new play honors centuries of theater in a voice that is distinctly her own.
Suggested activities in the fields of air-humping, kite-flying, impulsive tattooing, Time Warping and more.
Amazing art by Jeffrey Stockbridge, Jim Anderson and Anna Mraz.
There’s considerable accomplishment and comic virtuosity here in Marc Camoletti’s farce.
The exhibit features 150 real human specimens — including 20 whole-body plastinates — to explore the human condition.
A new way to date, a vampire museum, a soprano turned burlesque star, and dance parties for the early birds
Starring Roni Koresh, Dr. Katz, Dr. Frank-N-Furter and the Philly Taco Challenge.
Black Lips, Beanie Sigel, Creed from The Office and more.
A fine cast, expert conducting, and beautiful designs are hallmarks of Opera Philadelphia’s production.
Cayetana, Psychic Teens and Taiwan Housing Project are playing release shows, too.
10 Can’t-Miss Shows in Philly in May
From Metallica to the Italian Market Festival to HoagieNation, these are the hot tickets.
Your handbook on fun ways to survive — and thrive — during the coldest time of the year
Here’s the best of the best to add to your calendar.
One of the three plot strands in Stef Smith’s sincere play is for the ages.
Music, comedy, theater, opera, stargazing and more.
Local developers and innovators strut their stuff at events all over town.
The Chester County director will revisit characters from “Split” and “Unbreakable.”