Philly’s Theatre Exile goes Home(eridae)
Alexandra Espinoza’s Homeridae is a play about who controls the narrative, and finding your voice when no one is listening.
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Alexandra Espinoza’s Homeridae is a play about who controls the narrative, and finding your voice when no one is listening.
Impacted by COVID-19, this year’s SoLow Fest features non-ticketed and pay-what-you-can performances.
The 9th annual Philadelphia Latino Film Festival runs from June 4th through June 7th.
Peek-a-Boo Revueis set to host its first-ever web-bash with the brand new, pay what you can, burlesque of CYBER SNAX.
Adam McKay will join PFS Executive Director J. Andrew Greenblatt to discuss Robert Altman’s classic film, “Nashville.”
Responsible for 400+ productions, 1,500+ local jobs, $368 million spent, it’s about time you wrote
Mayor Jim Kenney proposed the elimination of Philadelphia’s Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy — a $4 million slash in the budget that would end grants to countless cultural groups and individual artists in the city.
The Wilma Theatre’s annual Fête is a celebration of its work, and is its biggest fundraiser of the year, with proceeds from this year’s Fete going towards supporting Wilma artists, teachers, and staff during this time.
Lil Dicky has raised nearly a million dollars for climate change foundations and COVID-19 relief while celebrating the one year anniversary of his film, “Earth.”
West Philly-born writer and director, Tayarisha Poe discusses her motive and approach to her debut