RR_S12E10 - Philly Theatre Week - LaNeshe Miller-White
Today on the podcast, Theatre Philadelphia’s Executive Director, LaNeshe Miller-White talks about the 2022 Philly Theatre Week, featuring 85 events across the region. Here is my interview with Theatre Philadelphia’s Executive Director, LaNeshe Miller-White.
The 5th Annual Philly Theatre Week
April 1-10, 2022
85 EVENTS ACROSS THE REGION
EXCLUSIVE FREE, $15, OR $30 TICKETS
ON SALE NOW! WWW.PHILLYTHEATREWEEK.COM
Theatre Philadelphia presents Philly Theatre Week: a celebration of artists, organizations, and audiences that have made Greater Philadelphia one of the most vibrant theatre regions in the nation. Audiences will have an opportunity to try unique events from our theatre community and access exclusive Free, $15, or $30 tickets.
The 5th Annual Philly Theatre Week will feature 85 unique live and virtual performances, readings, audio plays, and more from theatres across the region! Tickets are on sale now!
Plus: Don't miss our March 30th Kick-Off Celebration, featuring preview performances by participating artists and organizations.
Questions? Contact phillytheatreweek@theatrephiladelphia.org.
Know Before You Go!
This year, exclusive Philly Theatre Week tickets are sold through Eventbrite.
Virtual Events: Virtual Events will have their own unique ticketbuyer-only access page! Access to virtual events will launch at the event's start time.
Live Events: Each event will include unique information about COVID safety, Accessibility options, and more. Information is subject to change. For any questions, please contact phillytheatreweek@theatrephiladelphia.org.
RR_S11E06 - Home Fries at Home: Music for the Soul - Elena Camp and Rajeer Alford
Today on the podcast, we continue our coverage of 11th Hour Theatre Company’s SOCIETY XI ONLINE. The next installment of The Spring Series “Quarantine Cabarets” features Elena Camp and Rajeer Alford in a collection titled “Home Fries at Home: Music for the soul. Here is my interview with Elena Camp and Rajeer Alford. Stay Tuned!
RR_S09E25 - Inis Nua's American premiere of "Box Clever" by Monsay Whitney
On today’s podcast, I spoke with Tom Reing about the Inis Nua American Premiere of “Box Clever” by Monsay Whitney. We explore first impressions, how this piece resonates with past roles, current situations in the U.K. and the U.S. and how Philly Theatre Week presents opportunities for new audiences to engage in the conversation. Stay Tuned!
RR_S09E24 - Jess Conda represents 1812's "Broads"
On today’s podcast, I sat down with Jess Conda to talk about 1812’s production of “Broads”. We talk about some fierce women, whether anything has changed, why are we so prude and drop a few F-Bombs so, you are hearby warned. Stay Tuned!
RR_S09E23 - CJ Higgins and Jenn Adams unpack "My Gay Agenda" and "We'll Sleep When We're Dead"
On today’s podcast, we explore “My Gay Agenda”, a podcast features members of the creative LGBTQIA community. CJ Higgins and Jenn Adams talk about the origins of this podcast and where their other creative pursuits lie, including “The Hum”N”Bards Theatre Troupe’s production of “We’ll Sleep When We’re Dead”. Stay Tuned!
RR_S09E22 - Let's talk about "Clown Sex Ed" with a Tribe of Fools
On today’s podcast, Tara Demmy and Zachary Chiero stop by to fill in the gaps on some terrible sex education received growing up. Using clowning as the vehicle, Tribe of Fools aims to educate, entertain and have a little fun at the expense of everyone’s favorite topic in Health class. Stay Tuned!
RR_S09E21 - An Idiopathic "DreamGirl"
On today’s podcast, we return to Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium to talk with Tina Brock and Brittany Holdahl about Elmer Rice’s “DreamGirl”, set in one of the chapels of St. Mary’s Church at Hamilton Village on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania. We discuss the production itself and dive into the church and its history. Stay Tuned!