America, the Movie, Philly/Jersey style – with “Hamilton” and “Irresistible”
Writer-director Jon Stewart’s “Irresistible” on Amazon Prime and Lin Manuel Miranda’s “Hamilton” on Disney+, are both touched with elements related to Philly and Jersey.
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Writer-director Jon Stewart’s “Irresistible” on Amazon Prime and Lin Manuel Miranda’s “Hamilton” on Disney+, are both touched with elements related to Philly and Jersey.
The Wilma Theater’s “Code Blue”, starring HotHouse Company actors Ross Beschler and Anthony Martinez-Briggs, was shot entirely on iPhones.
Alexandra Espinoza’s Homeridae is a play about who controls the narrative, and finding your voice when no one is listening.
Impacted by COVID-19, this year’s SoLow Fest features non-ticketed and pay-what-you-can performances.
The 9th annual Philadelphia Latino Film Festival runs from June 4th through June 7th.
Peek-a-Boo Revueis set to host its first-ever web-bash with the brand new, pay what you can, burlesque of CYBER SNAX.
Adam McKay will join PFS Executive Director J. Andrew Greenblatt to discuss Robert Altman’s classic film, “Nashville.”
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Mayor Jim Kenney proposed the elimination of Philadelphia’s Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy — a $4 million slash in the budget that would end grants to countless cultural groups and individual artists in the city.