-by Mark Casasanto So, here I am, at home, like so many others…concerned, annoyed and confused. Sounds familiar, right? Plans…
Dining in with RowHome
First and foremost, we hope you are all staying safe and healthy during these strange times. And we gotta eat,…
From Broadway to Broad Street, the curtains will rise again! The Kimmel Center Cultural Campus and The Shubert Organization announced the 2020/21 Broadway Philadelphia season…
THE KIMMEL CENTER CULTURAL CAMPUS AND THE SHUBERT ORGANIZATION PRESENT… 2020/21 BROADWAY PHILADELPHIA SEASON SHOWCASING LARGEST SUBSCRIPTION SEASON IN KIMMEL CENTER HISTORY!…
Press Release: An Affair to Remember XV & 2020 Blue Sapphire Awards Gala
Philadelphia RowHome Magazine Presents An Affair to Remember XV & 2020 Blue Sapphire Awards Gala Sponsored by Cescaphe Event Group…
Visit Popcorn Falls at Walnut Street Theatre through March 29th.
-Brenda Hillegas photo by Mark Garvin Take a trip up to the third floor of Walnut Street Theatre and enter…
Come see the best of “Abbey Road” performed as Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles comes to Merriam Theater March 13-15th
-Brenda Hillegas Feature photo by Richard Lovrich This show will be postponed until a later date. Please visit the Kimmel…
Philadelphia playwright Stephanie Kyung Sun Walters talks about the world premiere of “Esther Choi and the Fish That Drowned”, coming to Simpatico Theatre later this month.
-Brenda Hillegas This show will be postponed until a later date. Please visit Simpatico Theatre’s website for details and updates. …
The Chieftains’ Paddy Moloney talks about his iconic Irish band and what’s in store for their Philadelphia stop next week.
-Brenda Hillegas Photo courtesy of the Kimmel Center Paddy Moloney, who founded The Chieftains in Dublin in 1962, calls his…
Philadelphia native Phoenix Best returns as Éponine in Les Miserables at the Academy of Music 3/17-3/29.
-Brenda Hillegas This show will be postponed until a later date. Please visit the Kimmel Center’s website for details and…
Local playwright Douglas Williams talks about his latest creation, Ship, presented by Azuka Theatre through March 15th
Alison Ormsby (Caitlin) and Annie Fang (Nell) in Azuka Theatre’s production of Ship. Photo by Johanna Austin/AustinArt.org In Ship, written by…