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Year 32, No. 27

Celebrating 32 Years of Community News

March 8 – March 14, 2017 Narberth Community Theatre Presents

An Evening with Lawrence Krauss Whimsical Musical Classic “Once Upon a Mattress”

Featuring His New Book “The Greatest Story Ever Told — So Far” March 20

nternationally renowned, award-winning theoretical physicist, New York Times bestselling author o f “ A U n i v e r s e f ro m Nothing,” and passionate advocate for reason, Lawrence Krauss tells the dramatic story

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Internationally renowned, awardwinning theoretical physicist, and author, Lawrence Krauss, tells the dramatic story of the discovery of the hidden world of reality – a grand poetic vision of nature – and how we find our place within it.

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Attend “An Evening with Lawrence Krauss” on March 20, 2017 at 7 p.m., hosted by The Freethought Society and the Ethical Society of Philadelphia.

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From left – Glen Haber (Prince Dauntless the Drab), Kristen Danley (Princess Winnifred the Woebegone), and Lindsay Kulp (Lady Larken) perform in Narberth Community Theatre’s musical production of “Once Upon a Mattress,” running through March 18, 2017.

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of the discovery of the hidden world of reality – a grand poetic vision of nature – and how we find our place within it, on Monday, March 20, 2017 at 7 p.m. The event is hosted by The Freethought Society and the Ethical Society of Philadelphia. Krauss will be the honored speaker that evening, where he’ll discuss his newest book, “The Greatest Story Ever Told — So Far,” which is scheduled for release just a few days before his appearance. In this book, Krauss connects the world we know with the invisible world all around us. Krauss explains our current understanding of nature and the struggle to construct the greatest theoretical edifice ever assembled – the Standard Model of Particle Physics – and then to com-

Meet Author of “Who Moved My Teeth?” Page 6

See An Evening with Lawrence Krauss on page 4

emple Beth Hillel-Beth El in Wynnewood is performing a fabulous show open to the community. Temple Beth HillelBeth El’s amazingly talented adult and child actors, singers, and dancers will perform “The Music Man.” Of Broadway, cinema, and revival fame, “The Music Man,” first performed in 1957, captured the attention of audiences and critics and won five Tony Awards including Best Musical. As American as apple pie and rooted in wholesome and comic tradition you might recognize such notable songs as “Seventy-Six Trombones,” “Till There Was You,” and “Gary, Indiana.” If you have seen any of the previous TBH-BE shows you will again delight in the superstar talent that resides

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See Narberth Community Theatre’s “Once Upon a Mattress” on page 8

Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El Presents “The Music Man”

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Find Great Upcoming Events to Attend!

arberth Community Theatre’s musical production of “Once Upon a Mattress” opened on Friday, March 3, at its permanent home, the Overbrook Presbyterian Church located at 6376 City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19151. Director David Ben Leavitt, choreographer Elizabeth Sutton, and music director and conductor Raquel Garcia, lead the production team. The show runs through March 18, with Friday and Saturday performances beginning at 8 p.m. and Sunday performances beginning at 3 p.m. Ticket prices range from $16 - $19 and can be purchased at www.narberthcommunitytheatre.org. “Once Upon a Mattress” is based on the well-known fairy tale “The Princess and the Pea.” The Minstrel, both a character within the story and the narrator, first sings the tradi-

within our very own community. See performances March 18 (8 p.m.), March 19 (2 p.m. & 7 p.m.), March 25 (8 p.m.), and March 26 (2 p.m.), at the synagogue, With synchronized jackets, the barbershop quartet is ready for “The Music Man” – Benjamin Brownlee, Cantor Eugene Rosner, Lawrence Indik, and Arthur Feldman. Remington Road and Lancaster Avenue in Wynnewood. Tickets can be ordered at www.tbhbe.org/musicman. Pick up tickets at the synagogue Theatre prior to the performance. Order early for the best seating. Don’t miss out on this marvelous theatre experience.


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