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The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, October 9-15

Soulful Sounds, Grief, coming OUT, and more

Getting soulful in Philly, picturing the Anatomy of Grief, Cookbooks & Convos returns, and Inis Nua opens Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse for England. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Kyle V. Hiller

Kyle V. Hiller

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A dancer leaps into the air doing a full split, wearing all red, other artists on stage behind her

The Philadelphia Ballet presents Carmen and Boléro

Mayara Pineiro brings the passion

The Philadelphia Ballet opens its season with artistic director and choreographer Angel Corella’s Carmen and Boléro. Camille Bacon-Smith previews.
Camille Bacon-Smith

Camille Bacon-Smith

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The two actors, in outlandish colorful Elizabethan-inspired clothes, perform surrounded by audience. Corey holds a saxophone

Delaware Shakespeare’s 2025 Community Tour presents Two Gentlemen of Verona

A spirited, accessible Shakespeare production goes on tour

For its eighth annual Community Tour production, visiting schools, prisons, libraries, and other unconventional spaces, Delaware Shakespeare tackles Two Gents with an ensemble of six. Gail Obenreder reviews.
Gail Obenreder

Gail Obenreder

Reviews 4 minute read
Jie Jin has a cello, Mazzocchi holds a violin, Yamazki sits with them on a bench. All are dressed in formalwear

BSR Classical Interludes, more in October 2025

More classical music happening in the Philly area this month

Timeless Resonance Music Chamber, Piffaro, Pyxis Piano Trio, and more decorate the next two weeks in October. Gail Obenreder previews.
Gail Obenreder

Gail Obenreder

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Foreboding photo of a small crowded boat moving toward a big one on the horizon, overlaid with ink and fiber elements.

The Print Center presents False Dawn and Memory, Loss

Why memories matter

Iranian-born and New York-based artist Nazanin Noroozi explores history and memory with a multi-media Print Center exhibition plunging viewers into the journey of African migrants heading for Europe. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.

Pamela J. Forsythe

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Lim passionately plays a grand piano with his hair flying; Alsop is seen from behind at right, conducting the orchestra

The Philadelphia Orchestra presents John Adams’s The Rock You Stand On, Bartók, and Prokofiev

A Philly thing at the orchestra

The Philadelphia Orchestra and visiting conductor Marin Alsop premiered John Adams’s The Rock You Stand On, in a program including Bartók’s last concerto and selections of Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet. Peter Burwasser reviews.

Peter Burwasser

Reviews 4 minute read
Dr. Frank-N-Furter, as played by Tim Curry, in make up and wearing pearls and gloves, eyes straight at the camera

The BSR October 2025 repertory movie roundup

Spooky screenings and a full-blown celebration of David Lynch

David Lynch, the PFF Vault, Rocky Horror, and other highlights in time for Halloween. Stephen Silver previews.
Stephen Silver

Stephen Silver

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Within a stylized white stage outline of a house, a man in a plaid shirt hugs a kid while five other adults look on.

Arden Theater Company presents William Finn and James Lapine’s Falsettos

Dark complexities meet heartfelt music

The Arden kicks off its new season with a thoughtful production of the complex musical Falsettos, featuring a powerhouse cast directed by Kevin Glaccum. Mina Reinckens reviews.
Mina Reinckens

Mina Reinckens

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Grody, wearing a magenta blouse, in front of an orange chaise lounge and scattered papers, throws out her right arm & smiles

People’s Light presents Kathryn Grody’s The Unexpected 3rd

The optimism of staying alive

Kathryn Grody premieres her third autobiographical play, kick-starting the 2025-2026 season at People’s Light with a brilliant marathon of a monologue. Emily Schilling reviews.
Emily Schilling

Emily Schilling

Reviews 3 minute read
12 colorful playbills from different shows laid out together on a wooden table.

Four big takeaways from the 2025 Philadelphia Fringe Festival

Theater attendance is on the rise. Here’s why it matters.

After managing coverage for dozens of Fringe shows, Alaina Johns is proud of the BSR team’s work, proud of Philly artists, and ready to share her top takeaways from this year’s festival.
Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

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The three actors sit squished together on a small sofa, chatting happily.

Bristol Riverside Theatre presents Christopher Durang’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike

Nodding to Chekhov in New Hope

An unhappy family with Chekhovian undertones takes center stage in Bristol Riverside Theatre’s handsome production of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
Cameron Kelsall

Cameron Kelsall

Reviews 4 minute read
A dancer in an all red dress poses on stage in front of other dancers, an image projected on a screen behind them

The Month in Philly Dance for October

Anniversaries and more take the stage in the fall

BalletX and Sharp Dance celebrate 20 years, and Kun-Yan Lin Dance makes a difficult decision. Camille Bacon-Smith previews.
Camille Bacon-Smith

Camille Bacon-Smith

Previews 4 minute read
Eisenhower, in a green vest, and Neville, in a blue vest, reach out to each other and clasp hands, both wearing silvery masks

Theatre Horizon presents Savannah Reich’s Oedipus in Seattle

Going off-script with Oedipus, Jocasta, Sam, and Annie

Playwright Savannah Reich pushes the boundaries of theatrical experience with her mashup of Oedipus and Sleepless in Seattle, two stories about fate, featuring new actors every night who have never seen the script. David Block reviews.
David Block

David Block

Reviews 4 minute read

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The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, October 2-8, 2025

Fall festivals, National Coming Out Day, and a special Mural Arts dedication

Previewing a variety of fall-inspired events, the Out and About Festival in Manayunk, and a block party to unveil a new mural in Africatown. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
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BSR Classical Interludes, October 2025

A Feast of Festing, New World Recorders, and exploring Winnaretta Singer

New seasons begin with Brandywine Baroque, Philadelphia Orchestra, Tempesta di Mare, and the Parisian salon of Winnaretta Singer. Gail Obenreder previews.
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Philly Fringe 2025: Cavelight Productions presents Toni Nagy and Sarah Buckner’s Grape Culture

Coping with a crime that even the algorithm won’t acknowledge

Toni Nagy and Sarah Buckner’s interdisciplinary duo performance Grape Culture held space in this year’s Fringe for experiences of domination without consent. Melissa Strong reviews.
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Philly Fringe 2025: The Lemonade Stand presents Julia VanderVeen’s Dentata

Fierce and fabulous clowning in honor of the pussy

Julia VanderVeen’s solo Fringe show, Dentata, incorporated wonderful production elements for a rich expression of female ferocity. Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer reviews.
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Philly Fringe 2025: Thaddeus McWhinnie Phillips’s Around the World in 80 Toys

Georges Méliès and Jules Verne meet at the Fringe

The latest stage creation from Thaddeus McWhinnie Phillips, Around the World in 80 Toys, came to the FringeArts stage for the final weekend of the fest. Gail Obenreder reviews.
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Philly Fringe 2025: Flynn Faye, Adam Gloc, and Jenavive Banes present Catching Fireflies: A New Queer Musical

Rent for the pandemic era

Catching Fireflies: A New Queer Musical is set in Philly, but was developed in New York before getting its local premiere in this year’s Fringe. It celebrates joy and possibility for genderqueer characters. Anna Fiscarelli-Mintz reviews.
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Philadelphia Theatre Company presents Eboni Booth’s Primary Trust

Chronicle of a quiet life

Eboni Booth’s Primary Trust, a play about the quiet dignity of an ordinary bookstore worker, won the 2024 Pulitzer for drama. Now it makes its local debut at Philadelphia Theatre Company. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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Philly Fringe 2025: Almanac Projects presents Rhonda Moore and Ben Grinberg’s Helpful Hints for Strength and Health for Busy People

When did you last feel pleasure and ease?

Rhonda Moore and Ben Grinberg’s Helpful Hints for Strength and Health for Busy People, part of the Cannonball Festival, is a unique and remarkable physical duet exploring how and why we inhabit our bodies. Melissa Strong reviews.
Melissa Strong

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Philly Fringe 2025: Leftovers Collective presents Angela Harmon’s Terms of Use: A Millennial Farce

Do you like logging in?

Terms of Use: A Millennial Farce, a new Fringe show promising to examine Millennials’ relationship with the Internet, isn’t quite ready for the stage. But it poses questions worth building on. Alaina Johns reviews.
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The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, September 25-October 1, 2025

Falsettos, pop art, Invasion Weekend, and more

Network for New Music and the Arden start their new seasons, getting spooky in Delco, and The Living Temple exhibit opens. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
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