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Halloween, Día de los Muertos, an Obama musical, Hamilton, and much more.
REVIEW: In Wilma’s Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play, Let There Be Light… Please!
This frantic, antic production doesn’t illuminate Anne Washburn’s poignant satire.
The 23 Best Events in Philly in November
Here are the month’s hot tickets.
This Halloween Season, See Horror Movies the Way They Were Meant to Be Seen
On a big screen … and in the dark.
REVIEW: In Sweat, Reading, Pennsylvania Becomes a Microcosm of America
Both play and production are honorable but flawed, though signs are positive for the Philadelphia Theatre Company.
REVIEW: In Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, the Too-High Cost of Doing Business
Curio’s homerun production breathes new life into a turgid melodrama.
REVIEW: In Detroit ‘67, Home is Where the Heart and Heartbreak Are
Dominique Morisseau’s meaty, thought-provoking play gets a terrific production at McCarter.
Grab a blanket and catch al fresco showings of old favorites, new favorites, and lots of family-friendly films.
Vintage pinball, lesbian pop-ups, one magical house, and a roller coaster that makes us say “hell nah.”
The Know-It-All Guide to Late-Night Philly
34 things to eat, drink and do in the wee hours of the morn.
Festival for the People Might Be Philly’s Hippest Yet
Comics, tattoos, internet culture … could the Cherry Street Pier event get any cooler?
REVIEW: In Broken Biscuits at 1812, Too Much Charm Equals Too Little Payoff
This tale of terminally unpopular British teenagers feels like a 22-minute sitcom stretched to two hours.
REVIEW: In Monster in the Hall, Things Go Bump in the Light
Inis Nua’s Scottish import teeters between grim uncertainty and twinkly charm.
REVIEW: In Love Never Dies at the Academy of Music, He’s Baa-aack
There’s little here about love, but the show suggests that obsession lasts forever.
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.
The 21 Best Events in Philly in October
From Ira Glass to Liz Phair to Grey Gardens, here are the month’s hot tickets.
PREVIEW: At EgoPo Classic Theater, Two Worlds Meet in Desire Under the Elms
An important but rarely produced American play gets a reboot from a South African company.
REVIEW: An Abundance of Riches in Arden Theatre’s Once
In this enchanting show, the second act is the charm.
Ticket Alert: Two Last-Minute Neil Young Tower Shows
Plus: Elton John, Bob Dylan and New Year’s Eve with John Oliver.