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PFS SpringFest 2025 presents Friendship and The Threesome
Comedy cringe comes to SpringFest
The 2025 PFS SpringFest included screenings of I Think You Should Leave star Tim Robinson’s Friendship, which also stars Paul Rudd in his best performance in years. The fest continues through April 24. Stephen Silver reviews.

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The Wilma Theater presents Rajiv Joseph’s Archduke
Three boys enter a train car
Blanka Zizka returns to the Wilma for the regional premiere
of Rajiv Joseph’s Archduke, a fast-moving, boldly designed meditation on
an eerily relevant history and the choices we make to engage or resist violence.
Josh Herren reviews.

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The TILT Institute presents Of Black Wombhood
An antidote to the erasure of Black bodies
A two-part exhibition, now getting its first installment at TILT, “explores the interiority of Black womb-bearing people” with a brilliant mix of photos and collage that are part of a larger oral history project. An Nichols reviews.

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The Philadelphia Chamber Music Society presents The Principal Brothers concert series
Celebrating Black excellence in classical music
Four notable wind players joined a PCMS program featuring a world premiere by James Lee III. Lowry Yankwich reviews.

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Arden Theatre Company presents J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, adapted by Greg Banks
Small stage, epic journey
Arden Children’s Theatre welcomes youngsters and families to The Hobbit, an ingenious ensemble show that proves we can do great things no matter how small we are—a message we all sorely need. Josh Herren reviews.

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InterAct Theatre Company presents Gabriel Jason Dean’s Rift: or White Lies
Brothers, inside and out
Philly actors Jered McLenigan and Matteo Scammell trade off roles in Rift: or White Lies, now getting its rolling world premiere at InterAct, about two brothers with very different lives struggling to find common ground. Alaina Johns reviews.

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Curtis Opera Theatre presents Leonard Bernstein’s Candide
Cultivating our own gardens at the Forrest
Curtis Opera Theatre took to the Forrest Theatre stage for a high-energy production of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide, featuring jaw-dropping voices from the next generation of opera artists. Linda Holt reviews.

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People’s Light presents Noah Haidle’s Birthday Candles
Celebration of life
Superbly produced by People’s Light, Noah Haidle’s Birthday Candles sensitively balances the sentimental and the profound as it follows one extraordinary, ordinary woman through her long life. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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Tempesta di Mare presents Bach’s Trio Sonatas
Rearranging the Organ Sonatas—just like Bach used to do
Tempesta di Mare reimagined Bach’s Trio Sonatas, originally written for keyboards and often played on the organ, for chamber forces including recorder, violin, lute, harpsichord, and a surprise instrument. Gail Obenreder reviews.

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The Walnut Street Theatre presents Tom Eyen and Henry Krieger’s Dreamgirls
Glitter, glam, and heart
A new production of Dreamgirls at the Walnut brings powerful vocals to a show that will offer fresh insights even for longtime fans of the story. Maya Arthur reviews.

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