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People’s Light presents Howard Ashman and Alan Menken’s Little Shop of Horrors
Comedy, the macabre, and capitalism
A new production of Little Shop of Horrors, closing out People’s Light’s 50th anniversary season, gives fearsome new teeth to the adage that there’s no ethical consumption under capitalism. Mina Reinckens reviews.
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Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival presents Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun
Still asking stark questions
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival stages A Raisin in the Sun to powerful effect, even if the production finds itself occasionally out of step. Kiran Pandey reviews.

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Brandywine Museum of Art presents Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The Eye of the Earth
New windows on Wyeth’s world
The Brandywine Museum of Art’s Wyeth Study Center
invigorates the storied local artist’s legacy. Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm:
The Eye of the Earth features intimate works made over 70 years at a single
Chadds Ford farm. Emily B. Schilling reviews.

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West Chester Dance Works presents Rachel Harris: One Woman Over the Line
Dancing the way to freedom
A June 22 performance of West Chester Dance Works’s Rachel Harris: One Woman Over the Line at the Performance Garage celebrated Juneteenth with a vibrant, relevant imagining of one real-life woman’s journey to freedom. Melissa Strong reviews.

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Brandywine Museum of Art presents This Earthen Door: Nature as Muse and Material
The art of Emily Dickinson’s garden
An elegant conceptual exhibition at the Brandywine Museum of Art explores conservation, the act of noticing, and the poetics of nature and art through the lens of Emily Dickinson’s garden and her historic herbarium. Gail Obenreder reviews.

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Michener Art Museum presents Judith Schaechter: Super/Natural
Embracing the impermanence of beauty
In an eerie, exquisite show at the Michener Art Museum, stained-glass artist Judith Schaechter explores the darker emotions and stories that make beauty and joy possible by contrast. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.
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Journey Arts presents Table Sessions: Daniel de Jesús at Bartram’s Garden
Heartache, love, and Lorca
In a unique program at Bartram’s Garden, including an Andalusian-inspired dinner, composer/performer Daniel de Jesús honored Federico García Lorca with voice and music. Anndee Hochman reviews.
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Black History in the Philadelphia Landscape: Deep Roots, Continuing Legacy, by Amy Jane Cohen
A must-read for Philadelphians, and Americans
With Black History in the Philadelphia Landscape, author Amy Jane Cohen places Black history at the heart of our city while honoring Black people not as victims, but as agents and victors. Lindsay Gary reviews.

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InterAct Theatre Company and Theatre in the X present Antu Yacob’s On My Deen
Spotlighting West Philly’s Muslim community onstage
For the start of its ambitious, community-centered Philly Cycle series, InterAct teams with Theatre in the X for this warm, involving exploration of love and faith for two generations of Muslim women in Philly. Maya Arthur reviews.

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Pig Iron Theatre Company presents Robert Quillen Camp and Dan Rothenberg’s Franklin’s Key
Discovering shared power in Philadelphia
An ambitious new interdisciplinary stage show from Pig Iron imagines a pair of modern Philly teens who uncover a power source hidden since the days of Ben Franklin, and fight the forces of evil who want to control it. Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer reviews.

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