‘Philly Grit’ at Theatre Exile

South Philadelphia-based theater company Theatre Exile is thrilled to announce the return of its Philly GRIT series from Feb. 26 to March 15, bringing audiences a fresh season of provocative, unfiltered performances by  Philadelphia-based artists. Following the success of its 2024 inaugural season, Philly GRIT has quickly become a cornerstone of Theatre Exile’s mission to spotlight innovative voices and amplify the resilience, humor, and humanity of the city’s creative community. 

 

The 2025 Philly GRIT series begins with the acclaimed solo show Heart Ripped Out Twice And So Can You!, a daring and darkly comedic solo performance by Philadelphia-based creator and performer Linnea Bond. Written in the wake of a harrowing medical journey and a devastating breakup, this deeply personal work takes the form of an offbeat sales pitch, where Bond “sells” existence itself while grappling with the fragile realities of being alive. Her storytelling combines absurd humor, visceral vulnerability, and unexpected theatrical twists as she reflects on her experiences with brain and heart tumors, navigating the American healthcare system, and the emotional chaos of heartbreak. From corporate pep talks to confessional revelations, the show moves seamlessly between biting comedy and moments of profound emotional resonance. 

Heart Ripped Out Ripped Out Twice And So Can You! premiered at the 2022 Philadelphia Fringe Festival, where it immediately garnered critical acclaim for its inventive structure and fearless honesty. The play has toured extensively, earning Critic’s Pick of the Fringe and Artist Vote for Encore Performance at the Cincinnati Fringe Festival and Producer’s Choice at the Atlanta Fringe Festival. Bond, a core member of Philadelphia’s thriving devising and new works community, brings her unique theatrical perspective to this award-winning production.

Audiences will experience a bold exploration of resilience and the human condition in this extraordinary 60-minute tour de force this Feb. 26, March 1,3,7,8, and 9.

The series continues with KOAL, an acclaimed solo performance created and performed by Australian born, Philadelphia-based artist Jacinta Yelland. Blending physical performance, documentary theater,  and audience interaction, KOAL explores the devastating impact of the 2019 Australian bushfires through the intertwined stories of Koal, a baby koala recovering in a wildlife sanctuary; Stevo, a coal miner trapped underground; and Minah, an Indigenous girl removed from her home during WWII.   

The play’s accompanying music by Ethan Mentzer has been composed  as a score synchronized with the action and dialogue on stage. With its innovative use of minimal staging and intricate storytelling, KOAL shifts between humor and heartbreak, bringing the audience directly into the tension and loss of a world grappling with the consequences of climate catastrophe.  KOAL debuts at Theatre Exile with a run time of approximately 60 minutes this February 27, 28, March 2,  6, and 8.  

KOAL has garnered critical attention since its 2023 debut at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, where it received the Five Star Award.  

Yelland, a graduate of the University of the Arts/Pig Iron Theatre Company’s MFA program in Devised Performance, has built a reputation as a dynamic creator and performer, with credits spanning physical theater, clowning, and contemporary circus. KOAL is supported by The Puffin Foundation Ltd., The  Work, and Fresh Ground Pepper NYC. 

Adding a unique touch during the GRIT series is American Girl Doll™: The Musical! by Jackie Soro and Pax Ressler, a devised cabaret musical that interrogates identity, gender, and nostalgia through the lens of childhood playthings. As a presentation of Studio X-Hibition, Theatre Exile’s signature new play development instrument, the live reading will run in a one-night-only presentation on March 10 at a suggested donation price of $10 per ticket. In this exclusive experience, audiences will explore the deeper meanings of what it means to be “American,” a “girl,” and a “doll.” Using memories, personal stories, and research into the cultural phenomenon of Mattel’s American Girl Dolls™, the performance playfully unravels the hidden histories behind these beloved toys.  

Concluding the GRIT series on March 15 is Camp Cookie, a vibrant and emotionally resonant cabaret crafted and performed by drag artist Cookie Diorio and featuring Isa Ardiente, Jess Conda, and  Aarimonnie. Diorio’s cast brings song, dance, burlesque, and storytelling to the evening, that includes free cookies, a cash bar, and an interactive campfire game led by Cookie. With a blend of storytelling, live music, and drag artistry, this one-hour performance invites audiences to join Diorio around the campfire for a playful yet deeply personal journey. Inspired by Diorio’s own experiences as a queer  performer and the stories of resilience within LGBTQ+ communities, Camp Cookie weaves together  original songs, reimagined classics, and heartfelt monologues to explore themes of identity, survival, and  belonging. Using the intimate, communal energy of a campfire setting, Diorio transforms the stage into a space of laughter, reflection, and connection.

The show has premiered exclusively in Philadelphia, while Cookie is known to and has performed for enthusiastic audiences across regional cabaret series and LGBTQ+ events. 

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Theatre Exile is at 1340 S 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147)