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Sunday June 28th, 2026
Sunday June 28th, 2026
2:00 PM
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4:30 PM EDT
Starts: 2:00 PM EDT
Ends: 4:30 PM EDT
Doors Open: 1:30 PM
Doors Open: 1:30 PM EDT
Wilma Theater
265 S Broad St, Philadelphia
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$2.00 - $26.00 USD
Description
In honor of the nation’s 250th anniversary, eminent playwright, actor and professor, Anna Deavere Smith has written an original play for ArtPhilly’s What Now: 2026 Festival. The Basil Biggs Project traces the life of Smith’s great, great, grandfather, a farmer, veterinarian and prominent Gettysburg figure. Biggs received a contract to disinter and rebury the Union dead following the battle of Gettysburg - the bloodiest of the Civil War. Though a prominent figure in his community, it appears that Biggs did not read or write. Smith uses available archival material to imagine how the Biggs family and their friends met the challenges of a tumultuous and transformative time. Directed by Leonard Foglia, and in collaboration with designer Ann Hould-Ward, The Basil Biggs Project is emblematic of Smith’s longstanding mission, which is to integrate historical fact and artistic imagination to weave individual stories into cohesive reflections which celebrate American resilience and inspire discussion. Biggs is produced in conjunction with theater artists LaNeshe Miller-White and Zuhairah McGill and historian Andrew Dalton, CEO of the Adams County Historical Society.
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ArtPhilly’s What Now: 2026 represents a major collaborative moment in Philadelphia and the surrounding region. Our city-wide multi-disciplinary festival will foreground Philadelphia’s creative voices, placing artists, neighborhoods and arts organizations.
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