BSR_S09E18 - 2025 The Arts Affair - PVLA

BSR_S09E18 - 2025 The Arts Affair - PVLA

Today on the podcast:

We continue our annual coverage of the Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts and the 2025 The Arts Affair, May 15th at REC Philly. Here is my interview with members of the PVLA for The Arts Affair.

Oh, before we get started, stay tuned until the end of the podcast to learn how you can win two tickets to this year’s The Arts Affair on May 15th.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: https://pvla.org

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BSR_S09E17 - 2025 Philly Theatre Week

BSR_S09E17 - 2025 Philly Theatre Week

Today on the podcast:

CJ Higgins drops in to talk about Theatre Philadelphia’s 8th Annual Philly Theatre Week. This year’s event run from April 3 - 13th. Here is my interview with CJ Higgins for Philly Theatre Week.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.phillytheatreweek.com

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BSR_S09E15 - Nora, A Dolls House - Hedgerow Theatre - Angel Sigala

BSR_S09E15 - Nora, A Dolls House - Hedgerow Theatre - Angel Sigala

Today on the podcast:

Angel Sigala drops in to talk about The Hedgerow Theatre U.S. Premiere of Nora: A Doll’s House by Stef Smith, Directed by Emma Gibson. Here is my interview with Angel Sigala for Hedgerow Theatre’s Nora: A Doll’s House.

Nora: A Doll’s House follows Nora, the perfect wife and mother. She is dutiful and beautiful and always has everything in its proper place. But when a secret from her past comes back to haunt her, Nora’s life quickly unravels. Over the course of three days, Nora must fight to protect herself and her family or risk losing everything.

Smith’s adaptation takes place in distinct time periods across 100 years of history, highlighting how women’s struggles for independence have evolved but remain connected. Each version of Nora faces challenges within her marriage and personal life, confronting the limits imposed by the societal norms in each of the three eras. The overlapping narratives reveal the parallels and contrasts between our collective past and present, illustrating the complex nature of a woman’s freedom and choice. As the story unfolds, the audience witnesses how Nora navigates love, power, and identity in her quest for self-discovery and autonomy.

Following a recent run in the Broadway production of Susan Stroman’s New York, New York, regional actor Angel Sigala (they/he) makes their Hedgerow debut playing Daniel, a family friend of Nora and her husband Thomas.

FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION:

https://www.hedgerowtheatre.org

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