-By Jamie Flowersphoto courtesy of Linda Johnson Camille based on La Dame aux Camelias by Alexander Dumas is part of the Reclamation Repertory … More
Category: Music and Arts
Arden Theatre Company’s Into the Woods highlights the storytelling of this Sondheim classic
-Brenda Hillegasphoto by Wide Eyed Studios Into the Woods, directed for the Arden Theatre by Terrence J. Nolen, is theatre … More
Bi Jean Ngo’s In Search of the Kitchen Gods connects to audiences through food and storytelling
-Brenda Hillegas I often associate theatre with food. Where am I going to grab dinner before a show? What are … More
The American Revolution Comes Marching into Philadelphia on June 28th
-Courtesy of En Route Marketing Theater Unspeakable and Let’s Make History Productions are proud to announce the arrival of the … More
Valley Forge Tourism Celebrates Pride Month With New LGBTQ+ Art Installation and Make It Main Street Marketing Campaign
-Courtesy of Bryan Buttler Media Relations, LLC Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board is pleased to announce a series of … More
The New Oval XP Opens in Philly on June 16th
-Courtesy of Cashman & Associates Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, with Welcome America, announces today the opening and reimagination of The … More
Dear Evan Hansen Philadelphia Premiere at The Forrest Theatre This August!
-photo by Matthew Murphy The Shubert Organization and the Kimmel Cultural Campus present the breathtaking musical phenomenon, Dear Evan Hansen, winner … More
An inside look at THE COMPLETE WORKS OF JANE AUSTEN, ABRIDGED, now playing in Philadelphia
-Courtesy of Bryan Buttler Media Relations, LLCphotos by Wide Eyed Studios Now playing, a brand new staging of Tiny Dynamite‘s … More
The ghostly comedy, Blithe Spirit, runs through July 3rd at Walnut Street Theatre
-Brenda Hillegasphoto of Ian Merrill Peakes and Alicia Roper by Mark Garvin Walnut Street Theatre’s 213th Anniversary Season wraps up … More
Kimmel Cultural Campus’ Fran Egler Talks About the Tony Awards and Upcoming Philly Season
-Brenda Hillegas It’s no secret that RowHome Magazine is a big fan of the theatre, so of course we’re excited … More