Six performers on stage all wearing similar blonde wigs and glasses sing, one on a small couch, others stand behind

The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, January 8-14, 2026

UNBOUND, When the Day Comes, and Poor Judge

The new year begins with offerings from Ubuntu Fine Art Gallery, Pig Iron Theatre Company, FringeArts, and more. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Kyle V. Hiller

Kyle V. Hiller

Previews 3 minute read
Neil, Alaina, and Kyle lean on the railing of a fourth-floor city deck, smiling in the sun with the Philly skyline behind.

You're invited to Party with the Critics: 20 years of Broad Street Review

Celebrate two decades of independent arts journalism on January 15!

If you love BSR, it's time to get your tickets to our 20th anniversary event, Party with the Critics, at Indy Hall on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

Previews 3 minute read
Headshot of Ijames, a Black man wearing round glasses and a yellow beanie. He thoughtfully puts his hand to his chin.

The Citywide James Ijames Pass adds theater to Philly’s 250th celebrations

Three plays, three theaters, and one prize-winning playwright

The Arden, Philadelphia Theatre Company, and the Wilma are teaming up for a first-of-its-kind Philly theater pass featuring three James Ijames productions. Wendy Univer finds out how it all came together.
Wendy Univer

Wendy Univer

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A wooden box like a cathedral window, shutters open, depicts a strange round tower floating on a unicycle & dragon-like wings

The Philadelphia Art Museum presents Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100

Celebrating a Surrealist centennial with 70 artists

Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100 gets its only US stop at the Philadelphia Art Museum. K.A. McFadden reviews.
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K.A. McFadden

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Three performers leap into the air simultaneously, arms extended out, right legs out, in matching but different colored fits

The Month of Philly Dance, January 2025

Another look at Petrushka, a visit from Dance Theater of Harlem, and Sacred Earth

Camille Bacon-Smith previews Philly’s dance performances that start the new year.
Camille Bacon-Smith

Camille Bacon-Smith

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Closeup on the four players in formal wear during the concert, on a light-colored wooden stage.

PCMS presents the Dover Quartet, playing Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate and Melissa Dunphy

Fresh music for a new year

PCMS and the Dover Quartet kicked off the new year with a fresh program of contemporary composers, including notable premieres from Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate and Philly’s own Melissa Dunphy. Gail Obenreder reviews.
Gail Obenreder

Gail Obenreder

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Darnelle, a Black man, poses smiling with Alaina, a white woman, in a small wood-paneled ballroom.

The BSR Podcast: Darnelle speaks on his path to theater, the state of new work, and lots more

Hear from the new director of Theatre Philadelphia!

Darnelle Radford takes the hot seat as BSR editor Alaina Johns interviews him about his theater backstory and where he's going as the new executive director of Theatre Philadelphia.
Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

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The BSR January 2026 Philadelphia repertory movie roundup

Zohran’s mom, more David Lynch, and a Rob Reiner classic

Philadelphia Film Society celebrates Mira Nair, more David Lynch, and a screening of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Stephen Silver previews.
Stephen Silver

Stephen Silver

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View of an October NO KINGS protest at City Hall shows a man with a handwritten sign: Anti-fascist, anti-racist, proud of it

Without strong leadership, Philadelphians must turn to each other in 2026

Mayor Parker, we can’t sit back until the fight is at our doorstep

This will be a tumultuous year in Philly, with elections, global sports events, and the eyes of the world on America’s 250th birthday. But we must brace for even bigger challenges. Alaina Johns looks ahead.
Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

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Two people in formal wear stand together, smiling wide for camera, in an empty church with rows of pews behind them

BSR Classical Interludes, January 2026

The Chenaults organ duo, Bach’s Wedding Cantana, and more

Opening the new year with classical music happening in the Philly area. Gail Obenreder previews.
Gail Obenreder

Gail Obenreder

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Table display in the museum with a pyramid of M&Ms, NutriGrain bars, Spam, Cheetos, and Dole lettuce bags.

The Science History Institute presents Lunchtime: The History of Science on the School Food Tray

When Philly led the country on lunch

A new exhibition at the Science History Institute serves up a fascinating history of the school lunch, a topic with deep ties to Philly, as well as women on the front lines of food science. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.

Pamela J. Forsythe

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In bright, comfy stripes & plaids, the actors hold hands, looking up with ecstatic smiles at a shower of colorful objects

Arden Children’s Theatre presents Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time, adapted by John Glore

Tesseracts, travel, and time

The Arden’s latest production for children is beautifully designed and respectfully adapted, if occasionally hard to follow. Jill Ivey reviews.
Jillian Ashley Blair Ivey

Jillian Ashley Blair Ivey

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Small stack of poetry books, including Lucille Clifton, Adrienne Rich, Naomi Shihab Nye, Billy Collins & Becky Birtha.

The Trump regime’s cultural cuts have come for our poetry

The national Poetry Out Loud program’s anthology looks very different this year.

The anthology for students participating in the annual nationwide Poetry Out Loud program now excludes poems by Langston Hughes and many others. Anndee Hochman looks closer.
Anndee Hochman

Anndee Hochman

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Mburu sings dramatically into a newscaster’s mic, wearing a battered yellow slicker, as silhouetted people dodge around him.

Opera Philadelphia presents Antonio Vivaldi and Sarah Ruhl’s The Seasons

Changes in the weather

Sarah Ruhl partners with Opera Philadelphia’s Anthony Roth Costanzo and Antonio Vivaldi for a visually spectacular new work that ultimately lacks dramatic structure. Gail Obenreder reviews.
Gail Obenreder

Gail Obenreder

Reviews 5 minute read
Castagna, in corduroy overalls and red & green stripes, offers a marker to a child wearing a paper hat she has decorated.

Curio Theatre Company presents Hansel & Gretel, adapted by Paul Kuhn

Curio’s Make & Partake theater series is a treat for all ages

Curio Theatre Company’s Hansel & Gretel is a truly interactive arts experience for all ages, letting kids join in and even create a performance for everyone. Melissa Strong reviews.
Melissa Strong

Melissa Strong

Reviews 3 minute read
Three colorful Cherry banners on white walls, including a Chinese dragon in orange & yellow, ribbons hanging from its mouth.

Fabric Workshop and Museum presents The Living Temple: The World of Moki Cherry

Art to alter the course of humanity

Moki Cherry, an interdisciplinary 20th-century Swedish-born artist whose revolutionary work has gained recognition in recent years, gets a new show at the Fabric Workshop and Museum. Aaron Pond reviews.
Aaron Pond

Aaron Pond

Reviews 5 minute read
A group photo of the cast on stage, wearing early 1900s fashion suits and dresses and bonnets and top hats.

The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, December 18-24, 2025

Celebrating the solstice, Kwanzaa, and the HoliGAYS

Wrapping up the scene in Philly before Christmas and beyond, with performances, solstice festivals, and more. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Kyle V. Hiller

Kyle V. Hiller

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A huge crowd of Eagles fans in green surrounds Philly’s City Hall, the sun shining above in a bright blue winter sky.

The boos at the Linc are the sound of self-hatred. David Lynch knew better.

When the Eagles self-destruct, what do we learn about us?

Growing up in Paris, Julien Suaudeau knew how to stand behind his team. Why are the fans in his adopted city so quick to turn on theirs? They don’t understand Philly the way David Lynch did.
Julien Suaudeau

Julien Suaudeau

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DeShields, a Black girl in a 50s-style pink dress, smiles next to a Christmas tree.

Theatre in the X presents Richard LaMonte Pierce’s Ordinary People/Extraordinary People

A Christmas visit

Theatre in the X presents its first holiday show with Ordinary People/Extraordinary People by Richard LaMonte Pierce, a captivating story of faith, family, and miracles during Christmas. A. Lewis reviews.

A. Lewis

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Entrance of white-walled gallery featuring huge wallpaper photo of elderly Postigo on a motorbike, behind huge diagonal title

Arthur Ross Gallery presents The Postigo Express: Documenting the Basque Conflict in San Sebastián

Capturing the aftermath of fascism

Fernando Postigo Silva fled fascism in Spain to work, study, and start a family in Philadelphia, but returned to Spain for decades as a groundbreaking photojournalist. A new show spotlights his work. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.

Pamela J. Forsythe

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Costanzo sings, to his left is a conductor using their hands, on a stage with bright yellow-gold-ish pillars behind them

BSR Classical Interludes: more in December 2025

More holiday cheer and beyond for the Philly area

A birthday party for Beethoven, music from Puerto Rico, and holiday feats decorate the rest of the month. Gail Obenreder previews.
Gail Obenreder

Gail Obenreder

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Mixed media art. Three different poses by Betty Boop over piano keys, stacks of money, and other artifacts.

Showcasing visibility and connection at the 2025 Trans Art Mart

Understanding identity

The 2025 Trans Art Mart highlights trans, non-binary, and gender expansive artists and makers in Philly. Erin Dohony previews.
Erin Dohony

Erin Dohony

Previews 3 minute read
A group of teens and adults pose for a camera in a small black box theater space

Bringing improv to classrooms with the Unscripted Project

“Building confident young people”

The Unscripted Project brings improv comedy to high school classrooms, teaching students skills and values of confidence and community. Kiran Pandey profiles.
Kiran Pandey

Kiran Pandey

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