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The Philadelphia Theatre Company production of Lanie Robertson's 'Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill,' set at a long-defunct South Philly club, finds deep resonance in a sense of place — and in a performance by Laurin Talese.
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On this week's Crossover, we take to the stage to hear about the Philadelphia Theatre Company's new musical comedy, Murder for Two, running now through…
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WRTI's Lesley Valdes reviews Bruce Graham's play that tackles tough truths. The Outgoing Tide is at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre through April 22nd.
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WRTI's Susan Lewis looks at THE SCOTTSBORO BOYS - a story of injustice that became the basis for a critically acclaimed Broadway musical. The show sparked…
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Jim Cotter speaks with legendary playwright Edward Albee. The Philadelphia Theater Company is presenting his At Home at The Zoo.Jason Peifer visits the…
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We listen again to Jim Cotter's recent conversation with conductor Michael Tilson Thomas.Susan Lewis looks at AMERICA I AM: The African American Imprint,…
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Jim Cotter speaks with with Katy Friedland and Marla K. Shoemaker, authors of a new children's book A is for Art Museum. We'll also drop in on an art…
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Bucks County artist Susan Opie walks us through her works of bugs and critters, now on view in the outdoor sculpture garden at the Michener Art Museum in…
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Leif Ove Andsnes, pianist, discusses his latest projects, including a new recording with the Artemis Quartet.The Philadelphia Theater Company moves into…
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James Undercoffler: The Philadelphia Orchestra's new president.Public art in Philadelphia and the 100-year-old Fairmount Park Art Association.A review of…