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Past Events

LIVE, LOVE, LIBERATE: A Tapestry of Life
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Artwork by Tiffani Dean featuring photos by Sharita Riggs.
in Our first virtual event, LIVE, LOVE, LIBERATE: A Tapestry of Life premiered on our Bridge PHL YouTube page on August 27th, 2020, and featured the work of: TS Hawkins, Lois Moses, Craig Liggeons, 
Janelle T. Harvey & Susan Chase, Karen “Magic Fingaz” Smith & Leslie D Hamilton, Storyteller Extraordinaire, KAYPRI, Trish Jane, &
Bernard Collins. 

We had a blast watching the show in real time with everyone and celebrating our artists in the chat. If you missed the premiere, you can still see the show right here: 
Watch LIVE, LOVE, LIBERATE!

2019 Theatre Festival

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Thank you to everyone who came out to The Rotunda to support our 4th annual theatre festival!
To see more information please visit
The 2019 Bridge PHL Theatre Festival page.

2019 THEATER FESTIVAL INCLUDED:
#SuiteReality
 by TS Hawkins, directed by Lois Moses
It's Not My Fault by Tiffani Dean
NOT Without Her Stories by Jody Austin, directed by Collective Mic Productions
Just for the Weekend by Christine Emmert, directed by Renee Lucas Wayne
I'm a Motherfucking Superstar: So Where Are My Babies? by Valeka J. Holt
WaDe N Da WaTer, by Monique A. Robinson,
directed by Kalif Troy
FILLER: Between Two Artists, by Craig Liggeons
La Diva Noirr Speaks, by Tiffani Dean
No Country for Black Men, by Lisa Amos
Snake Meets the Dragon Dance, by Rhashea Lynn Harmon & Chik Mason
The Waiting Room, by Susan Chase and Janelle T. Harvey
Blue Bossa by Marcia Pemberton
The Trojan Women, adapted by Hannah Tsapatoris MacLeod
White Script, by Gabrielle Corsaro

2019 Spring Cabaret

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What a wonderful night! Thank you to all the performers and audience members who came out to L'Etage to support us at our 2019 Spring Cabaret!

2019 Cabaret Performers:
​Jai T. Lynne, TS Hawkins, Arthur Lafrentz Bacon, Craig Liggeons, Jennifer Jubilee, Marcia Pemberton, Indiya Glenn Stephenson, Ahshylonda Stephenson, Janelle T. Harvey, Stephan Tsapatoris, Maryann Bucci, & Hannah Tsapatoris MacLeod!


NORRISTOWN AREA HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE FEST 2019
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The Bridge PHL was thrilled to take part in the Norristown Area High School Theatre Fest 2019! This annual event is FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, and we are grateful to all who came by and took part. We led a Theatre of the Oppressed workshop and spent a lovely day chatting, sharing information about our events and programs, and giving away Bridge PHL swag! 
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Norristown Area High School
1900 Eagle Drive, Norristown, PA 19401

Saturday April 6th, 2019
1:30pm - 4:30pm
FREE



Activism Through Jatra

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On February 27, 2019 we had a jam packed workshop on Activism through Jatra Theatre led by Jeff Stanley.

CEC Community Education Center
3500 Lancaster Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19104



2018 Theatre Festival

2018 Theatre Festival
Our 3rd Annual Theatre Festival was performed at The Rotunda November 1-4, 2018 and included the collaborative efforts of over 60 local artists.
To see the full roster of artists and performances, please see our 2018 Festival Page.

2018 Spring Fundraiser

2018 Spring Fundraiser
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our 2018 fundraiser! We had a blast and were joined by some of our favorite performers who absolutely brought the house down. 

2017 Theatre Festival

2017 Theatre Festival


Our 2nd annual festival rocked The Rotunda during the first week of November 2017. Audiences were on their feet, and we are so grateful to everyone who came out to support us.

2017 Spring Fundraiser

2017 Spring Fundraiser
Our first spring fundraiser was a wonderful evening of poetry and comedy, singing, dancing, refreshments, prizes, conversation and community - with a dash of advocacy and activism! A huge thank you to all of the artists who so generously donated their time and talent to help make the evening a success, and to all our supporters for championing The Bridge PHL mission!

2016 Theatre Festival

2016 Theatre Festival
Our inaugural festival in 2016 was an inspiring and exciting event that we will always cherish. We met so many wonderful artists and made lots of new friends who confirmed for us that The Bridge PHL is a project that was welcome and wanted in our community.
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