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Old Academy Players Community Clothes Charity 2018 Presents Whimsical Dramatic Annual Sale Opens Nov. 4 Comedy EURYDICE From left – CCC members Pixie Biddle, Judy van Beuren, Lee Warden and Sandy Adzick show some of the new and gently used designer accessories they will feature in The Boutique during the CCC sale. This year’s event will be held in the Old Anthropologie store in Wayne from Sunday, November 4 through Tuesday, November 6, 2018.
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October 24 – October 30, 2018
ach year Fashion savvy shoppers from Philadelphia’s Main Line and throughout the entire Delaware Valley eagerly await the Community Clothes Charity (CCC) sale of new and gently used designer fashions. This year the shopping extravaganza returns to a spacious donated location in the heart of Wayne. The 3-day fundraising sale will run from Sunday, November 4 to Tuesday, November 6, 2018 in the Old Anthropologie store located at 201 West Lancaster Avenue at the intersection of S. Bellevue Avenue in Wayne, PA 19087. The store entrance is on S. Bellevue Avenue opposite the large metered parking lot. The 2018 fundraising sale kicks off on Sunday, November 4, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. A $30 donation at the door on that day gives shoppers the first chance to buy fashions and accessories at a mere fraction of their original cost. On Monday, November 5, shopping runs from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. when a donation of $5 is requested. Entry is free on Tuesday, November 6, when the already low CCC prices will be slashed in half. Shop on Tuesday for extra bargains from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The CCC’s annual sale is known for offering famous labels such as Chanel, Hermès, Ferragamo, Carolina Herrera, St. John, Escada, and other designer names that appeal to bargain loving women interested in couture and high fashion. But many other well-known popular labels in all sizes are also very well represented among the large selection of coats, suits, dresses, evening gowns, and sportswear that will all be marked down to just a fraction of their original cost. Once again, the sale has a large selection of NEW fashions in sizes for everyone! The “Boutique” area is now enlarged and features wonderful costume jewelry, scarves, hats, and handbags, designer shoes, plus gifts and an expanded number of small home décor items. Experienced shoppers know to return to the sale several times to catch all the
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Preparing for “Eurydice,” opening at Old Academy Players on Friday, November 2 are, top row, from left – Natalie Pendergast, Michael Jeffrey Cohen, Natalie Bonacci; middle row – Michael Tarringer, Samantha Simpson, Matthew Thompson; bottom – Timothy Schumann. ast Falls’ historic Old Academy Players celebrates its 96th season presenting EURYDICE by Sarah Ruhl. This dramatic comedy, and Old Academy’s 516th production, is directed by Jane Jennings and produced by Jennifer Sivers/ Roberts and Michael Roberts. Show dates are: November 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, & 18, 2018; Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. EURYDICE is a modern and poignant retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice from the perspective of Eurydice.
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atreco.org or by phone at 215hiladelphia Theatre Com985-0420. Season subscriptions pany kicks off the 2018are also now available start2019 season with the ing at $38. Pennsylvania premiere of Lynn Based on Lynn Nottage’s exNottage’s Sweat. This Pulitzer tensive research in Reading, Prize for Drama winner ex plores Reading, Pennsylvania’s Walter DeShields (Chris) and shrinking industrial economy Matteo Scammell (Jason) and shares the fear, tragedy preparing for Philadelphia and hopefulness of a commuTheater Company’s nity on the verge of inevitable Pennsylvania premiere of change. The production will “Sweat” by Lynn Nottage. kick-off the first produced Photo/Anthony Werhun season under new Producing Artistic Director Paige Price. Sweat is both a Pennsylvania Justin Emeka makes his Philastory and a national story. delphia debut directing a cast The play highlights a valley filled with local stars and Barrytown filled with fiercely proud more Award winners who have families who have worked for extensive theatre, film and telegenerations in the plants and vision credits. Sweat opened factories of a thriving county October 12, and runs through seat. Unions rule, well-paying November 4, 2018 at Philajobs are coveted and politics delphia Theatre Company’s stage at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre, 480 S. Broad Street. Tickets range from are personal. As industries disappear, the men and women of Reading are $25-$69 and are available in person at the box office, online at www.philatheSee Philadelphia Theatre Company’s PA Premiere of Lynn Nottage’s “Sweat” page 8
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