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Careda Matthews is the owner of Careda’s Caribbean Cuisine located at the Reading Terminal Market. (Abdul R. Sulayman/The Philadelphia Tribune)
Things are looking up, as the weather continues to improve and the vaccine rollout progresses. This week, we showcase opportunities to get outside and see family-friendly public art, immerse yourself in theater online and outside, and support immigrant-owned businesses while enjoying Caribbean cuisine.
In Fall 2020, Ardencie Hall-Karambe re-staged her play “#AllLivesDontMatter” as an online film, in response to the Black Lives Matter movement of that summer. (Kaleidoscope Cultural Arts Collective)
The coronavirus pandemic has forced local theater companies to undergo transformations, and at this year’s Philly Theatre Week, those innovations will be on display. It comprises a combination of immersive digital theater events, films, audio plays, and outdoor shows. The festival has 75 events, celebrating the artists, organizations,
Philadelphia Theater Week returns
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Mentors help Black artists navigate Philly theater scene
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