Francisca Munñoz (left) and Bi Jean Ngo rehearse a scene from ''La Otra,'' an original play performed in two languages with subtitles in English and Spanish. (Emma Lee/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa.
For the first time since before the pandemic and building on the success of the 2025 Philadelphia Fringe Festival under the new leadership of Producing Director and CEO Nell Bang-Jensen, FringeArts ...
The Cannonball Hub will present WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?, an audience-immersion performance created and performed by Irene Foley-Chort, as part of the Philly Fringe Festival ’25. Performances will ...
FILE - Fringe Arts' director, Nell Bang-Jensen, sits on the main stage at the Fringe Arts building at Race Street and Christopher Columbus Boulevard. (Emma Lee/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to ...
The wacky and innovative Philadelphia Fringe Festival is well underway this month with hundreds of shows across the city spotlighting theater, dance, circus arts, comedy, and music. These multisensory ...
Artists, actors and performers are hitting the ground running in September with new works and old favorites at theaters across the region. The month starts with the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, which ...
The merchandise might be gone, but the iconic Wanamaker Building in Philadelphia, most recently the home of Macy’s, will come alive again during the 2025 Philadelphia Fringe Festival. The Bearded ...
Floorwork Arts Collective cast performing “Great Bends” (Photos courtesy of Rebecca Neckritz) Rebecca Neckritz, the Jewish co-founder of Floorwork Arts Collective, a small theater company started in ...