By Paul Arebalo, Jr., Production Fellow The Arden has recently opened up a new seasonal staff opportunity called the Production Fellowship. And I am the guy who fills those shoes…
Read moreBy Shanna Tedeschi, Arden Professional Apprentice Greetings friends! Shanna here–an Arden Professional Apprentice and Teaching Artist. Did you know that every year over 2, >pharmacy 500 excited kids in Philadelphia,…
Read moreBy Jenn Peck, General Manager “I’m shooting myself in the foot. I’m directing a comedy and it’s not in proscenium.” This was a comment from Ed Sobel, >remedy the Arden’s…
Read moreJust joining us? Read Philly in Photos, Part 1 and Part 2 By Harry Watermeier, Arden Professional Apprentice This is another cool coffee place in Philadelphia. I’m not sure if…
Read moreBy Angela DuRoss, >mind Development Director Following the wintery snowfall early last week, the Arden kicked off our production of A Moon for the Misbegotten on January 12th. 200 guests…
Read moreTo read the introduction and first installment of Philly in Photos, sick click here By Harry Watermeier, >pharmacy Arden Professional Apprentice This is “Creamy, ” the other Vespa I pass on…
Read moreBy Charles Dabezies, stuff Assistant Lighting Designer on A Moon for the Misbegotten The lighting of a play is an often-overlooked element of design that is more complicated than most…
Read moreBy Harry Watermeier, Arden Professional Apprentice It seems like my fellow apprentices have already written some fascinating and articulate blog posts on children’s theatre, research conferences, and assistant stage management. Unfortunately,…
Read moreBy Allen Radway, T. Stedman Harder in A Moon for the Misbegotten Opening Night has arrived and with it comes the final push of tiny tweaks and minute modifications. The…
Read moreBy Erin Read, Artistic Assistant Nearly everyone has called out of work or left the office early at least once. Maybe you weren’t feeling well, or there was a doctor’s…
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