Features Haunted Poe falls short of suspense 13 October 2009 Matt Flocco The largely hyped-up interactive experience fails to capture the spookiness and mystery behind Edgar Allen Poe’s fiction.
Features ‘Charity’ a well-crafted production 06 October 2009 Quentin Williams The Temple theater department shines in an all-around entertaining musical with “Sweet Charity.”
Art Painted Bride fuses forms of creativity 23 September 2009 Bianca Brown The edgy art center in Old City seeks to combine elements of music, dance, theater and art in a socially-conscious effort.
Features Fatebook: Cyber and real lives collide 22 September 2009 “Awaiting friend confirmation.” That string of time between the moment “Add as friend” is clicked and the accepted friend request notification is received can hold an unnerving, though sometimes unnoticed, weight. Contrary to the reality
Art Alumni, professors and students take Fringe stage 08 September 2009 Christine Fisher “A History of Sh*t: Manson in Thebes” is an outrageous, off-color comedy featuring talent including Temple students, recent graduates and professors.
Features Faux-Christian duo finds divine comedy 08 September 2009 The over-the-top religious satire of the musically-inclined God’s Pottery is a new kind of funny.
Features Productions not to miss this season 20 January 2009 Warm up this winter season with some of the city’s hottest upcoming productions.
Features Grasso’s brings the magic back to Philly 20 January 2009 A family-run magic theater has just opened up in Philadelphia, and it’s not meant to be kept close to the vest.
Features Glam-rocking the boat 02 December 2008 ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ comes back to Philly for one sexually confusing night.
Features 19th-century comedy still garners laughs 02 December 2008 ‘The Government Inspector’, a play from 1836, avoids falling flat because of its physical, quirky sense of humor.