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This week in Philly: a Broadway star, a terribly guilty pleasure, and a very, very different kind of opera.
The diversity of Philly’s music scene is on display.
“I should drink coffee or something.”
The Fairmount Parks Conservancy and Parks & Rec are showing off Boathouse Row’s new lights.
At Lantern Theater, a great actress shines as Shaw’s bewitching anti-heroine
Nilo Cruz’s high-minded but dramatically inert play proves drier and less romantic than it sounds.
The international star stopped in Philadelphia on her Heart Speaks in Whispers U.S. tour.
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
Oktoberfest, Fringe Festival, concerts, comedy, and more things not to miss.
The Walnut Street Theatre’s often-smashing production is at its exuberant best in the ensemble scenes.
But if you lose your ball, you’re on your own.
Arden Theatre Company opens the season with the Barrymore Award winner’s hit comedy.
Choose from indie rock, rap, folk, or a Bruce Springsteen tribute.
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.
They go on sale on Friday.
PJP put together nine days of free events to mark the jazz pioneer’s 90th birthday.
So. Many. Festivals. Plus live music, comedy and theater.
The Boss clocked in at 4:04 last night at Citizens Bank Park.