The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, December 4-10, 2025
Little Women, Slay Bells Ring, and the Philly Rare Book Fair
Previewing the week, with features from Hedgerow Theatre Company, the Arden, InterAct, and the Philadelphia Gay Man’s Chorus. Kyle V. Hiller previews.
Previews
3 minute read
Philly arts and culture PR is suffering. Here’s why that matters to audiences.
It’s getting harder for us to work with the arts institutions we cover.
With nearly 20 years as a journalist on Philly’s arts and culture scene, Alaina Johns has a clear eye on its trends, including a worrying situation with arts PR that affects everyone, including audiences.
Editorials
6 minute read
The Barnes Foundation presents Henri Rousseau: A Painter’s Secrets
Enchanting mysteries endure
An enchanting new exhibition at the Barnes exploring the weird, unsettling, and captivating world of Henri Rousseau will travel to Paris next spring. Emily Schilling reviews.
Reviews
5 minute read
Quintessence Theatre presents Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance
Savoyard shipwreck
Quintessence Theatre forays into operetta with The Pirates of Penzance, but the company doesn’t seem to trust the material. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
BSR Classical Interludes, December 2025
Carols and chamber music for the holiday
Covering the first half of the month with classical music offerings, with a few in the holiday spirit. Gail Obenreder previews.
Previews
4 minute read
HELP US HELP YOU: The PR Webinar for Artists is back for 2025!
Join us December 10 on Zoom to learn the basics of good PR
It's back! Our popular 90-minute webinar full of tips for reaching out to the media is back on Wednesday, December 10. Get the details and grab your ticket.
Previews
3 minute read
The Wanamaker Light Show is back for 2025, along with new surprises
Philly pulls together to save a favorite Christmas tradition for another year
Beloved Christmas attractions at the Wanamaker faced an uncertain future after Macy's closed earlier this year, but Philly pulled together to bring them back for 2025. McCaillaigh Rouse has the details.
Features
6 minute read
Woodmere Art Museum presents Peter Paone’s Snowpeople
Wintry creatures celebrate the opening of Woodmere’s new Maguire Hall
The Woodmere marks the opening of its new Maguire Hall with prolific Philly painter and printmaker Peter Paone’s Snowpeople, an arresting look at a traditionally cheery sculptural medium. K.A. McFadden reviews.
Reviews
5 minute read
Philadelphia Ballet presents The Nutcracker
Tutus bring the sparkle
This year's production of Nutcracker from Philadelphia Ballet finds magic and sparkle in its tutus. Camille Bacon-Smith previews.
Previews
3 minute read
The BSR December 2025 repertory movie roundup
It’s a Wonderful Whole Bloody Affair Life
A special screening of the Kill Bill duology, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, The Shining, and the holiday classic It's A Wonderful Life screen in the Philly area. Stephen Silver previews.
Previews
4 minute read
New research from Philly’s Mural Arts Institute proves public art has a huge civic impact
Art is an inalienable human right
An October forum for scientists, scholars, artists, and city leaders explored new insights into just how much murals affect our everyday lives. Anndee Hochman was there.
Features
6 minute read
The Month in Philly Dance, December 2025
Nutcrackers abound!
A roundup of Nutcrackers shows in Philly, and a variety of other non-holiday-inspired dance performances happening this month. Camille Bacon-Smith previews.
Previews
4 minute read
The African American Museum in Philadelphia presents Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design
Ruth E. Carter Forever
A lavish touring exhibition of stunning costumes by Ruth E. Carter, including outfits from Black Panther, Sinners, and many others, lands at AAMP. An Nichols reviews.
Reviews
5 minute read
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Hedgerow Theatre Company presents Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, adapted by Kate Hamill
A new take on Alcott has very mixed success
Hedgerow Theatre Company stages a highly questionable adaptation of Little Women that gives the audience whiplash at its conclusion. Mina Reinckens reviews.
Reviews
4 minute read
The Museum of the American Revolution presents The Declaration’s Journey
The Declaration heard ’round the world
A new exhibition at the Museum of the American Revolution examines the ripple effects of our Declaration, at home and abroad, in honor of America’s 250th birthday. Constance Garcia-Barrio reviews.
Reviews
4 minute read
People’s Light presents A Christmas Carol, adapted from Dickens by Zak Berkman
Now and 1843; here and Dickensian England
People’s Light revives its holiday production of Zak Berkman’s Christmas Carol adaptation, honoring the Dickens original with a production that speaks to our time, too. An Nichols reviews.
Reviews
4 minute read
The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, November 20-26, 2025
Cultural arts festivals and screenings, and some pirates
This week features a variety of screenings and festivals centered around a variety of cultural groups, identities, and communities. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Previews
4 minute read
The Wilma presents Evgeny Schwartz’s The Snow Queen, adapted from Hans Christian Andersen
The Wilma’s first family show is not your standard fairy tale
The Wilma’s production of The Snow Queen is a modern fairy tale for our times, and its first offering for families. Melissa Strong reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
Penn Live Arts presents Ephrat Asherie Dance’s Shadow Cities, with Arturo O’Farrill
Street dance dazzles in the shadows
Street dance met Afro-Latin jazz in Ephrat Asherie Dance’s Shadow Cities, featuring legendary jazz musician Arturo O’Farrill in its world premiere at Penn Live Arts. Melissa Strong reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media Festival presents Lost Cause, All God’s Children, and Fantasy Life
An ambitious lineup of documentaries, drama, comedy, and more
The 2025 Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media Festival imagines Stephen Miller’s Yom Kippur, explores dialogue between a Black church and a synagogue, and evokes Woody Allen with a twist. Stephen Silver reviews.
Reviews
5 minute read
Penn presents Sam Maitin in We the People and The Mayor of the Arts
Honoring a world-famous artist who chose Philly
Two exhibitions at the University of Pennsylvania explore the work of Sam Maitin, which is an indelible part of our city’s social, civic, and economic fabric—whether or not we know it. Pamela J. Forsythe.
Reviews
5 minute read
Calder Gardens is a beautiful addition to Philly’s art world
Welcome home, Calder
With major public artworks by the Calder family already dotting the Parkway, our city welcomes the world’s only museum dedicated to Alexander Calder, an endearing native Philadelphian. K.A. McFadden reviews.
Reviews
4 minute read
The Delaware Art Museum presents Imprinted: Illustrating Race
How illustration defined three centuries of America
Imprinted: Illustrating Race, a powerful and sensitive exhibition exploring the role of published images in shaping our attitudes on race and culture, comes to the Delaware Art Museum. Gail Obenreder reviews.
Reviews
4 minute read