From ageless classic characters to American comic tragedies to award-winning local playwrights, Philly’s theaters are truly in bloom.
‘Curse of the Starving Class’
Through April 8
The Wilma Theater
265 S. Broad St.
Sam Shepard’s 1978 comic tragedy focuses on a family frantically trying to save their California farm from debt collectors.
‘Cyrano’
Through April 15
Arden Theatre Company
40 N. Second St.
Arden Theatre Company co-founder Aaron Posner returns to Philadelphia to direct a brand new “Cyrano” adaptation by longtime Arden favorite Michael Hollinger. Edmond Rostand’s 1897 classic created a timeless character: A poet with a colossal nose who falls desperately in love with his cousin.
‘The Outgoing Tide’
March 23-April 22
Philadelphia Theatre Company
480 S. Broad St.
www.philadelphiatheatrecompany.org
Local playwright Bruce Graham found national success with “Tide.” Last year’s Chicago production starred John Mahoney and won Graham Chi-town’s highest honor for a new play: the Joseph Jefferson Award. The play features a retired teamster struggling with Alzheimer’s and attempting to mend old family wounds.
‘Slip/Shot’
April 11-May 5
Flashpoint Theatre Company
2030 Sansom St.
Last year, Philly playwright Jacqueline Pardue Goldfinger penned a local comic hit, “The Terrible Girls.” Ever prolific, her latest centers on the legacy of racial violence in a small Florida town.
‘The Golem’
March 28-April 15
Egopo Classic Theater
Prince Music Theatre Cabaret
1412 Chestnut St.
Continuing their season of classic Jewish theater, Egopo’s stable of performers will collaboratively write this piece. “The Golem” promises a myriad of Jewish folk tales and plenty of live, vibrant music.