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Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia

Exploring the deep and fascinating history of theater in the City of Philadelphia

Recent Episodes

123. The Lantern Theater
May 17, 2026

123. The Lantern Theater

The past - and the future - of the Lantern Theater. Peter talks with Stacy Maria Dutton and Charles McMahon.
122. Interview: Grace Gonglewski
April 17, 2026

122. Interview: Grace Gonglewski

Grace has been performing and creating in Philadelphia theaters for the last four decades! She shares with us her memories of her life and work.
121. Three Nights at the Opera
April 3, 2026

121. Three Nights at the Opera

Three fascinating tales from the deep annals of Philadelphia opera history . . . . including the stage debut of Blackie the Mail Horse!
120. "A Lament for The Troc"
March 23, 2026

120. "A Lament for The Troc"

A Special Episode! In March of 1978, Philadelphia journalist Edgar Williams composed this farewell to the old burlesque theater, the site of many vivid, poignant, and hilarious scenes from his youth.
119. Diana Barrymore - Too Much, Too Soon
March 13, 2026

119. Diana Barrymore - Too Much, Too Soon

A Hollywood story . . . or is it really a Philadelphia theater story? Our take on the life of actress Diana Barrymore, daughter of John Barrymore.
118. Before he was "One of the Hollywood Ten"
Feb. 27, 2026

118. Before he was "One of the Hollywood Ten"

Herbert Biberman's Philadelphia origin story is almost completely unknown - because he wanted it that way. We uncover much that had been hidden or unexamined - until now

Recent Blog Posts

Down St. Stephen's Alley
May 17, 2026

Down St. Stephen's Alley

August 21, 1995 - article in the Philadelphia Inquirer by Douglas J. Keating:"When the Arden Theatre Company left St. Stephen's Alley Performing Arts Center for its new home in Old City last month, Philadelphia gained a much-needed theater space…

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King Brian the First - Episode 114
Dec. 21, 2025

King Brian the First - Episode 114

ABOVE: Brian Anthony Wilson and Sandra Daley in August Wilson's King Hedley II at Philadelphia Theatre Company, directed by Seret Scott (2003). BELOW: Brian meeting playwright August Wilson in Atlanta (photo courtesy Brian Anthony Wilson):&…

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Newspaper feature stories about "Philadelphia's Favorite Playwright" - Episode 111
Nov. 7, 2025

Newspaper feature stories about "Philadelphia's Favorite Playwright" …

(Above) Bruce Graham performing in his play The Philly Fan - at the Hedgerow Theatre October 2023.  The Philly Fan was originally written for Graham's friend, the late Tom McCarthy. Though created in 2004 during a period when local sports teams…

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Fun and informative!

"Great Listening. Peter graciously expresses his enthusiasm for the subject with each anecdote he tells. Like a seasoned storyteller, Peter shares such interesting facts with style. And this is well r…"

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Jim Lambert | Sept. 1, 2025

Well Researched and Compelling

"Fascinating history I had never heard before. Such good use of historical records combined with thoughtful analysis and entertaining delivery."

Lauren I | Dec. 27, 2022

Informative, enlightening, and engaging

"Peter Schmitz’ deeply researched podcast uncovers important moments in Philadelphia theatre history, providing helpful context and insights, as well as resources for those of us interested in further…"

AngelPirateNY | Jan. 14, 2023

Wow!!!

"This second season of this podcast is fantastic. The episodes on Hammerstein’s Opera House are well-paced with compelling details about the growing culture of theater in Philadelphia in the early 190…"

Mary Santen | Feb. 10, 2023

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"Agree with other reviewers. This podcast sheds light not only on Phila theatre history — this is American theatre history. The generational lines reach to present day Drew Barrymore and others. A…"

Izzy’sFried | Oct. 24, 2023

Just terrific

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Bob Goren | Oct. 21, 2023