The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, September 12-18, 2024
‘Shared Vision,’ Wild Indigo poetry, and five decades of contemporary photography
A new monthly poetry series comes to Germantown, a notable painting collection comes to the African American Museum, and a variety of new exhibits highlight the week. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Previews
4 minute read
I won’t turn my back on Chinatown: Black and Asian people must stand together in Philly
A Black elder protests the proposed Sixers arena
As a woman in her 70s, West Philly native Constance Garcia-Barrio finds protest marches challenging, but she knew she had to turn out for Chinatown at the No Arena in the Heart of Our City rally on September 7, 2024.
Essays
4 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: Lightning Rod Special presents Lee Minora and Scott R. Sheppard’s Nosejob
Off by a nose
Football, feminism, and facial mutilation collide in Nosejob, an ambitious but uneven exploration of sexual politics from Lightning Rod Special in this year's Curated Fringe. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: Christ Church Preservation Trust presents On Buried Ground
Uncovering and imagining Philly’s Black colonial-era histories
A meditation on Black lives in colonial Philadelphia comes to life in a Fringe Festival event featuring archival research, site-specific dance, theater, visual art, and historic documents. Kimberly Haas reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: Gunnar Montana Productions presents BLACK WOOD: WINTERBORN
Gothic horror returns to the Latvian Society
Gunnar Montana returns for this year’s Fringe with a standalone sequel to last year’s BLACK WOOD. The bloody, sexy sorcery continues with WINTERBORN, running through October 30 at the Latvian Society. Camille Bacon-Smith reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
The 2024 Philly Fringe is heading to South Philly
Find comedy, storytelling, theater, ballet, and music in South Philly this September
The Philadelphia Fringe Festival happens in venues throughout the city, and this year, more shows are popping up in South Philly than ever before. Alaina Johns rounds up the ones she’s hoping to see.
Previews
4 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: New Paradise Laboratories presents Jeffrey Cousar’s An Avalanche of ‘No’
More memoir than Macbeth
Jeffrey Cousar’s An Avalanche
of ‘No’ in the Cannonball hub of this year’s Fringe is a one-man riff on Macbeth
that, despite its sincerity, fails to fully engage in the implications of its
conceit. Kiran Pandey reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: Nichole Canuso Dance Company presents The Garden: River’s Edge
A much-needed moment of peace
Nichole Canuso Dance Company joins the 2024 Curated Philly Fringe with The Garden: River’s Edge, an immersive, interactive performance at the historic Arch Street Meeting House. Camille Bacon-Smith reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: Cannonball Festival presents Tyshaun & Shekinah’s Forbidden Fruit
Fruit growing on the vine
Tyshaun & Shekinah’s Forbidden Fruit, a circus-dance work about Black experiences, is part of Cannonball’s inaugural Black Circus Week. Melissa Strong reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: REV Theatre Company presents MY BIG FANG VAMPIRE WEDDING
Singing vampires don’t suck
For this year’s cabaret-style Fringe entry, REV Theatre Company takes over a basement nightclub with MY BIG FANG VAMPIRE WEDDING, boasting great music and committed performers. Melissa Strong reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: 100th Meridian presents Jared Michael Delaney’s T.REXTASY
Rocking in space
Damon Bonetti makes a rocking galactic tour guide in T.REXTASY, an entry in the Fringe and Cannonball Festivals from 100th Meridian. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
Reviews
2 minute read
The 2024 Philly Fringe Festival editor’s picks
Plan your Philly Fringe calendar with help from BSR
The Fringe calendar is always a bit overwhelming: with hundreds of performances throughout the city, where should you begin? Alaina Johns helps out by sharing some of the shows that caught her eye this year.
Previews
5 minute read
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Philly Fringe 2024: Hum’n’Bards presents The Boy Bands Have Won and Thomas Choinacky presents Forehand Down the Line
Labor on stage: two different visions of work
This year, two Philly Fringe shows offered two distinct explorations of performance art made in queer community: The Boy Bands Have Won from Hum’n’bards Theater Troupe, Thomas Choinacky’s Forehand Down the Line. Josh Herren reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: Elevator Repair Service presents James Joyce’s Ulysses (second review)
Making theatrical sense of Joyce
James Joyce's Ulysses is the novel that everyone (or English majors at least) has to read, but few finish. In this year's Fringe, Elevator Repair Service tackles the elusive text. An Nichols reviews.
Reviews
4 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: Deniz Khateri presents A Bach’eh who wanted to become Bach
A mother’s musical journey
Deniz Khateri's Cannonball Festival entry is a one-woman show that explores identity, pregnancy, war, and immigration. Lowry Yankwich reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: Must See Theatre Company presents davidbdale’s Dirty Priest
Irony and accountability
The world premiere of Dirty Priest, presented in a church as part of the Philly Fringe, reunites an allegedly abusive priest with a survivor who has grown up and returned to confront him. David Block reviews.
Reviews
2 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: Elevator Repair Service presents James Joyce’s Ulysses (first review)
An abridged Ulysses covers all the bases
Elevator Repair Service’s Curated Fringe Festival staging of Ulysses is an exuberant romp through James Joyce’s iconic novel. Kimberly Haas reviews.
Reviews
2 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: Michael Galligan presents Cloud Baby
An airy clown
Michael Galligan brings Cloud Baby to the Philly Fringe, an amusing one-man clown show that seems more a sketch than a finished piece. Kiran Pandey reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
Philly Fringe 2024: Real Life Brothers presents Is This A Wedding?
Nuanced nuptials
Some weddings are covered in newspaper marriage announcements. Alison Hyde Pascale and Crys Clemente got theirs covered at the 2024 Philly Fringe. Emily Esten reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, September 5-11, 2024
Moon Gazing, Brotherly Lens, WE ARE ALL DOING TIME, and more
While Fringe is in full swing, there are still plenty of other non-Fringe things to do this week. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Previews
3 minute read
The BSR Classical Interludes, September 2024
Mendelssohn Chorus, music at Fringe, and affordable opera
Gail Obenreder rounds up the classical music scene in the Philadelphia area for September.
Previews
4 minute read
The new Black Circus Week leaps into Cannonball
A first for the BIPOC circus community in Philly
A full week of shows, workshops, family-friendly cabarets and more arrive with Black Circus Week at Cannonball. An Nichols previews.
Previews
2 minute read