In time for the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps in November, a new play by Joshua Crone serves … More
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Students Take Center Stage: Below the Line Film Festival Spotlights Aspiring Filmmakers on October 11
This fall, the 4th Annual Below the Line Film Festival returns to the Episcopal Actors Guild (1 East 29th Street, NYC) on October 10–11, 2025, … More
Ella Hill’s “TheaterGoers Notebook:” ONE IN A MILLION MUSICAL
I wasn’t sure what to think as I made my way across the street to the Don’t Tell Momma piano … More
FEATURED STAGE EVENTS OF THE PHILADELPHIA FRINGE FESTIVAL 2025
The first Philadelphia Fringe Festival was presented in 1997 by the organization now known as FringeArts, with the intention of providing … More
REVIEW BY WILLIAM HEDGES OF “TENNESSEE WILLIAMS at the Camden Fringe Theatre Festival
I attended the first of two presentations of this one-man play at the Camden Fringe and was transfixed by the exceptionally powerful … More
Ayanda Dube: A Quiet yet Immovable Force
Anya Kai, reporting From the vibrant stages of Johannesburg to the bustling sets of Los Angeles, Ayanda Dube is an … More
LibLab Productions debuts I Am Going to Die (And All They Gave Me Were These Lousy Cupcakes) at Philadelphia Fringe Festival
LibLab Productions debuts I Am Going to Die (And All They Gave Me Were These Lousy Cupcakes) at Philadelphia Fringe Festival at Yellow Bicycle … More
The Artistic Journey and Vision of Netta Toledano
Netta Toledano is a multi-talented artist whose work spans music, theater, and performance. Born in Israel, her life has been … More
Duel Reviews: Nick Thomas and Shakespeare … A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Midsummer ReviewOf all Shakespeare’s works, A Midsummer Night’s Dream holds a special place in my heart. Like so many of … More
Horror and Humanity: An In-depth Look at Abigail Duclos’s “Blood Orange”
Anya Kai, reporting In the world of theater, few genres are as potent and provocative as horror. It is a … More
