2020, Broad Street Review, Season 4, Podcast Darnelle Radford 2020, Broad Street Review, Season 4, Podcast Darnelle Radford

BSR_S04E11_TEN YEARS of PPAC

Today on the podcast, President and Artistic Director, Sarah Stolfa talks about the origins of the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, celebrating Ten Years with several events, looking back on the early days and programs that helped to shape the value of PPAC since 2009. Here’s my interview with Sarah Stolfa.

ABOUT PPAC

Philadelphia Photo Arts Center is an artist-focused institution rooted in Philadelphia that supports the study, production, and exhibition of contemporary photographic practices for a broadly diverse audience.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://philaphotoarts.org

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2020, Broad Street Review, Podcast, Season 4 Darnelle Radford 2020, Broad Street Review, Podcast, Season 4 Darnelle Radford

BSR_S04E10_Everything is Wonderful - Stephanie Hodge

Stephanie Hodge talks about the Philadelphia Premiere of PTC’s “Everything Is Wonderful”.

ABOUT EVERYTHING IS WONDERFUL

An Amish couple exhibits an act of unfathomable forgiveness after their two sons are killed in a car accident. Upholding the tenets of their faith, they take in Eric, the wayward young driver of the car. But the accident brings home their eldest daughter, Miri, who was excommunicated five years earlier, and Eric’s presence cracks open the family’s secret history. As the family struggles to cling to their way of life, they are forced to find a way forward inside their insular community, practicing mercy and forgiveness to heal the wounds of the past.

FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION: https://philadelphiatheatrecompany.org

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2020, Broad Street Review, Season 4, Podcast Darnelle Radford 2020, Broad Street Review, Season 4, Podcast Darnelle Radford

BSR_S04E09 - BABEL, Jacqueline Goldfinger

Today on the podcast, Jacqueline Goldfinger stops by to talk about her production, “Babel”, on stage at Theatre Exile and tour the country as a commissioned piece from the National New Play Network. We also talk about her playwright it development offering, “Page By Page”. Here’s my interview with Jacqueline Goldfinger.

BABEL was commissioned by National New Play Network with funding from The Smith Prize for Political Theater. www.nnpn.org.

FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION: http://theatreexile.org  

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