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The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, June 18-24, 2026

Celebrating freedom on Juneteenth weekend

Rounding up Juneteenth events in the Philly area, with events from AAMP, Johnson House Historic Site, the Women’s Coalition for Empowerment, and more. Kyle V. Hiller previews.
Kyle V. Hiller

Kyle V. Hillerand Walt Maguire

Previews 4 minute read
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Philly’s Transcendent Choir welcomes trans, nonbinary, and gender-expansive singers

“No matter what your voice sounds like, there’s a place for it.”

Trans and gender-expansive singers often face a rigid classical music performance tradition that makes it difficult to participate, but the Transcendent Choir of Philadelphia is changing that. Anndee Hochman listens.
Anndee Hochman

Anndee Hochman

Features 6 minute read
The three actors crouch worriedly behind a table with fantastical, neon-lit science gadgets.

Pig Iron Theatre Company presents Dan Rothenberg and Robert Quillen Camp’s Franklin’s Key

A spectacular romp for families celebrating 250

After a successful premiere last year, Pig Iron revives Franklin’s Key, a fantastical, Philly-centric, family-friendly stage adventure about a pair of teens on a quest for Ben Franklin’s biggest secret. Walt Maguire reviews.

Walt Maguire

Reviews 3 minute read
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Unity and community at the United We Heal Film Festival

Coming together through film and the arts

The United We Heal Film Festival amplifies the voices of Black and brown filmmakers and creates a space for Black and brown community members to be seen, heard. Mina Reinckens previews.
Mina Reinckens

Mina Reinckens

Previews 2 minute read
Greer & Childs, in matching gold & blue-checked satin outfits, sing together as Greer plays a ukelele.

People’s Light presents Jennifer Childs and Scott Greer’s Two Outta Three

Exploring the constant evolution of artists and parents

At People’s Light, long-married actors Jennifer Childs and Scott Greer consider what it means to become empty nesters in their new original show, Two Outta Three. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
Cameron Kelsall

Cameron Kelsall

Reviews 3 minute read
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The Print Center presents America Today: Voices in Contemporary Print

Press on

Artist from across the country representing six historic print shops converge at The Print Center, exploring America’s past, present, and future in a reflection of where our nation stands after 250 years. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.

Pamela J. Forsythe

Reviews 5 minute read
Three white actors in their 20s in casual clothes lean or sit on a dresser close together, looking portentously at the viewer

Playhouse West Philadelphia presents Stephen Belber’s Tape

A 1990s drama holds up in the post-truth era

Playhouse West Philadelphia, an acting school that stages plays and other events, offers a darkly funny production of the 1996 play Tape, with hazardous morals that resonate in our current era. C.M. Crockford reviews.
C.M. Crockford

C.M. Crockford

Reviews 4 minute read
Murphy holds a 19th-century lantern while Rayne, in a long gray cape, touches her shoulder. They look outward anxiously.

Theatre Exile presents Nia Akilah Robinson’s The Great Privation (How to Flip Ten Cents into a Dollar)

A surreal and soulful look at Philly, 200 years ago and today

At Theatre Exile, The Great Privation (How to Flip Ten Cents into a Dollar) toggles between Philadelphia’s problematic past and imperfect present. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
Cameron Kelsall

Cameron Kelsall

Reviews 3 minute read
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Delaware Art Museum presents Citizen Artist

Exploring the US government’s historic 20th-century arts investments

A notable new exhibition at Delaware Art Museum explores two eras of major government investment in the arts: the New Deal and the lesser-known Nixon-era Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. Gail Obenreder reviews.
Gail Obenreder

Gail Obenreder

Reviews 5 minute read
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Hidden City presents Song of Lynchadelphia

Hosting conversations around David Lynch

The Song Of Philadelphia podcast dedicates season three to David Lynch, and Julien Suaudeau talks the reasons behind the theme. Rachel Bellwoar profiles.
Rachel Bellwoar

Rachel Bellwoar

Profiles 4 minute read
Clearfield stands by a grand piano in formalwear. DiOrio in a photo, arms up at a conductor’s podium, looks to be singing

BSR Classical Interludes, more in June 2026

Summer tunes for you

Covering the second half of classical music in June as summer officially begins. Gail Obenreder previews.
Gail Obenreder

Gail Obenreder

Previews 3 minute read
BSR pod the Great Privation

The BSR Podcast: Dive into June theater with The Great Privation at Theatre Exile and Franklin's Key at Pig Iron

Go behind the scenes of two exciting early summer productions

Darnelle Radford dives into June 2026 theater with a pair of interviews featuring directors Ontaria Kim Wilson and Dan Rothenberg, and actor Jameka Monet Wilson.
Darnelle Radford

Darnelle Radford

Podcast 2 minute read
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A remembrance of Martha Graham Cracker, in honor of Dito van Reigersberg

Philly grieves one our favorite artists

We on the BSR team were devastated to hear about the passing this week of Dito van Reigersberg, an innovative, big-hearted, one-of-a-kind Philly artist. Editor Alaina Johns shares a memory and revisits him in the pages of BSR.
Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

Essays 4 minute read

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The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, June 11-17, 2026

Expressions about democracy, resistance, and storytelling

Creative conversations around the bicentennial, exploring community storytelling, and a few laughs and spooks peppered in between. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
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ArtPhilly’s What Now festival: Theatre in the X presents Carlo Campbell’s Acknowledge Me

A community on the Semiquincentennial

A new play by Philly artist Carlo Campbell at Theatre in the X helps to kick off the inaugural ArtPhilly What Now: 2026 festival, but it needs more work to create a dramatic whole from community voices. Krista Mar reviews.
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Reviews 3 minute read
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The Philadelphia Orchestra presents Gershwin and Bernstein

An all-American season closer marks the 250th

The Philadelphians closed their 2025-26 season with a stirring program of Gershwin and Bernstein, featuring superstar French pianist Hélène Grimaud and the Philadelphia Orchestra debut of Canadian mezzo soprano Emily D’Angelo. Linda Holt reviews.
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Linda Holt

Reviews 3 minute read
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Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival presents August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson

A perfect staging of a play America needs

James Ijames helms a new production of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, and the show is worth the trip to Center Valley for anyone in the Philly area. An Nichols reviews.
An Nichols

An Nichols

Reviews 4 minute read
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The new Pride Arts Festival takes over Philly this June

Feeling PrideAF

Five local arts organizations join forces to launch PrideAF, the Pride Arts Festival; a Fringe-esque series of performances taking place all across the city in June. Mina Reinckens previews.
Mina Reinckens

Mina Reinckens

Previews 1 minute read
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BSR Classical Interludes, June 2026

Listening to festive tunes

Gail Obenreder rounds up classical musical performances in and around the city, with a number of festivals decorating June.
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Gail Obenreder

Previews 3 minute read
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BalletX presents the fifth annual Festival at Highmark Mann

Reimagining the seasons

BalletX returns to Fairmount Park with a new work inspired by Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. Camille Bacon-Smith previews.
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Camille Bacon-Smith

Previews 3 minute read
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The Month in Philly Dance for June 2026

Dancing 9-5

Camille Bacon-Smith previews June dance events and performances, from BalletX, PHILADANCO!, Chocolate Ballerina Company, and more.
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Camille Bacon-Smith

Previews 4 minute read
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The past, present, and future of the ODUNDE festival

A joyous cultural fete

The ODUNDE festival has become one of Philadelphia’s largest celebrations, and as it celebrates 51 years, what about its origins and its future are important now more than ever? Constance Garcia-Barrio profiles.
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Constance Garcia-Barrio

Profiles 3 minute read
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The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, June 4-10, 2026

Two Outta Three, summer series in the city, and My Bonnie

A pair of series return for the summer in Sistah Soul Series and the Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival, Two Outta Three rediscovers love, and the Naked Comedy Show. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
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Kyle V. Hiller

Previews 3 minute read