the full story: James from Superior Donuts
Actors from Superior Donuts have joined in to give our Arden subscribers the full story! In this installment, >physician James Ijames talks about his past experience at the Arden, >illness…
Read MoreActors from Superior Donuts have joined in to give our Arden subscribers the full story! In this installment, >physician James Ijames talks about his past experience at the Arden, >illness…
Read MoreBy: Tara Demmy, Arden Professional Apprentice You may have attended A Moon for the Misbegotten and found a survey stuck to the back of your chair with blue tape. You…
Read MoreWith the smell of fresh doughnuts filling the Arden’s lobby, we kicked off the opening night performance of Superior Donuts on Wednesday, March 9th. Members of the Sylvan Society enjoyed…
Read MoreBy Grace Gonglewski, Josie in A Moon for the Misbegotten We are coming to the end of it all now. I am exhausted, ailment bruised and overjoyed. An ear infection…
Read MoreBy Megan Staples, >diagnosis Development Assistant Click Here to Email Your Representative We at the Arden believe in the power of the arts to strengthen communities, and we are not…
Read MoreBy Harry Watermeier, >illness Arden Professional Apprentice Okay, listen, I don’t actually know how to manage a stage—it’s only day one. But, I’ve learned a few basic things about stage…
Read MoreBy Rob Heller, Arden Professional Apprentice I am currently Assistant Stage Managing the Arden’s Production of A Moon for the Misbegotten. I have done a little bit of stage managing…
Read MoreBy 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…
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