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S TA G E 2 O F WA R H O L -I N S P I R E D Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman of “MythBusters: “A N D Y : A P O P E R A ” Behind the Myths” Tour
Presented by The Bearded Ladies and Opera Philadelphia – A cabaret performance exploring the life, legacy, and ‘pop’-ularity of Andy Warhol July 16 - 27, 2014 at The Wilma Theater bell’s Soup Cans, and Andy’s Wig as they determine if immortality is worth dying for. This hour-long cabaret marks Stage 2 of a year-long exploration of Warhol in collaboration with Opera Philadelphia. Featuring original music by
he Bearded Ladies, Philadelphia’s experimental cabaret troupe, presents Stage 2 in the development of “Andy: A Popera.” An hour-long cabaret piece inspired by the life, fame, and philosophy of Andy Warhol will run for two weeks, from July 16 - 27, at the Wilma Theater. Join Warhol luminaries such as Edie Sedgwick, Candy Darling, Marilyn Monroe, Dr. Peter Never, Camp-
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Heath Allen, along with the occasional ’60s rock favorite, the cabaret performances of “Andy: A Popera” can be seen in the Wilma Lobby. Each performance will be an experiment, allowing for changes from one evening to the next based on audience reaction and feedback. Tickets range from $10-$25. For information and to purchase tickets, visit www.wilmatheater.org or call the Wilma’s Box Office at 215-546-7824. The cabaret/opera hybrid is being built in three stages, building to a pop art opera to premiere in 2015 as a part of Opera Philadelphia’s Opera in the City series. The development of “Andy: A Popera” has been generously
immel Center Presents and MagicSpace Entertainment present the all-new live show “MythBusters: Behind the Myths,” starring Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage, co-hosts of the Emmy-nominated Discovery series “MythBusters,” at the Merriam Theater for two performances on Saturday, November 22, 2014 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. “MythBusters: Behind the Myths” presents a fantastical evening of on-stage experiments, audience participation, rocking video and behind-the-scenes stories. With this show, for the first time, fans join Jamie and Adam on stage MythBusters, from left – Jamie and assist in their Hyneman and Adam Savage, bring mind-blowing and their “Behind the Myths” Tour to mind-twisting Philly November 22. approach to science. “MythBusters: Behind the Myths” brings you face-to-face with the curious world of Jamie and Adam as the duo matches wits on stage with each other and members of the audience. In late 2013, the show performed a 28-city national tour playing sold out performances all over the country.
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See “MythBusters” Coming to Philly on page 4
The Bearded Ladies, Philadelphia’s experimental cabaret troupe, presents Stage 2 in the development of “Andy: A Popera,” an hour-long cabaret piece inspired by the life, fame, and philosophy of Andy Warhol, from July 16 - 27, at the Wilma Theater. Makeup by Rebecca Kanach. Photo/Kate Raines and Plate 3 Photography
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Exhibition of Paintings by Ellen Abraham at Melodies Cafe ot Hot Hot” is an exhibition of paintings by Ellen Abraham at Melodies Cafe in Ardmore from July 1 - July 31, 2014. Melodies Cafe is located at 2 E. Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, PA 19003 (at Cricket Ave. across the street from Radio Shack). Melodies Cafe is a BYOB that presents live music 4-6 nights a week. Go to www.melodiescafe.com to see a calendar of events or call 610645-5269. Breakfast and lunch is served daily and dinner is available on concert nights. Hours are Ellen Abraham’s “Beach Day,” 36"x36", 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - FriAcrylic, on display in the exhibit, day, opening at 8 a.m. on Sat“Hot Hot Hot,” of paintings by Ellen urday and Sunday. Melodies Abraham at Melodies Cafe in Ardmore closes at 10 p.m. or 11 p.m. on from through July 31, 2014. concert evenings. Ellen Abraham is an awardwinning artist who has shown widely throughout the Delaware Valley. She is vice president of ARTsisters (www.artsisters.org) an organization of professional female artists who empower each other and their communities through art. ARTsisters has helped raise money for many non-profits including Juvenile Diabetes, The Food Trust, Child Advocates and Laurel House. Since obtaining her MFA degree from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Ellen’s work has been featured in various local publications. Ellen’s art is a synthesis of humor and fine art. She says she’s quite serious about being silly! Come have a bite, listen to music and enjoy the vibrant, humorous, colorful art of Ellen Abraham. Online visit www.ellenabraham.com or www.inliquid.com to see more of Ellen’s art.
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4th Annual New Jersey State Crab Festival The 4th Annual New Jersey State Crab Festival will be held on Saturday, July 19 for a day of family fun and all things crabby! The event takes place in front of the Ice House Restaurant, located at 4415 Park Boulevard in Wildwood, and will feature a block party atmosphere with live entertainment, vendors, crabs cooked to order and so much more. The festival will take place from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. featuring bushels of blue claw crabs, a beer garden and crabby Bloody Marys, as well as crab races and other exciting activities for the kids. Live entertainment will be featured throughout the day including a special performance at 7 p.m. by “Parrotbeach,” a Jimmy Buffett tribute band. Admission to the festival is FREE! For additional information about the New Jersey State Crab Festival, call 609-522-0033.
Motown Concert at Cynwyd Station There will be a Motown Concert in Cynwyd Station Park, Saturday, July 19, from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. featuring Steve Jackson, Joe Mack and the Versatiles. Savory delicacies available for purchase by SPOT Burger truck and Jerry’s Kitchen (burgers, veggie, gluten free and vegan options) with popcorn, ice cream and other treats at Cynwyd Station Cafe and Tea Room. Henna tattoos available from Alhuda Henna. Bring your own blankets or folding chairs. Parking available in the municipal lot behind BMW of the Main Line, and along Bala Avenue, in Bala Cynwyd. A $10 suggested donation benefits the Friends of Cynwyd Station Park. See what projects the Friends are up to at: www.friendsofcynwydstationpark.org.
DivaNation Showcases Monday, July 21 at 7 p.m. and Monday, August 18 at 7 p.m., DivaNation Showcases at the Free Library’s Central Library, Parkway Central, 1901 Vine St., Philadelphia, PA 19103. DivaNation is a diverse and developing community of Philadelphia’s female vocalists who evoke the spirit of legendary Jazz singers while keeping eyes and ears open to the sounds of the future. The project’s goal is to create a community (a nation of Divas!) who contribute to each other’s careers and to their community. Audiences attending these two evenings at the Free Library will experience an intimate look at the creative processes behind DivaNation. Through performance, public rehearsal and artistic dialogue these musicians will give audiences a sneak peek into the collaborations which will culminate in a performance series September 12 and 13 at the Mandell Theater at Drexel University. For information, call 215-686-5316.
Lecture and Book Signing Wednesday, July 23, at 6.30 p.m. the Brandywine River Museum of Art will host a lecture and book signing in conjunction with The National Gallery of Art’s major and acclaimed exhibition, “Andrew Wyeth: Looking Out, Looking In.” Exhibition curators and catalogue authors Nancy K. Anderson and Charles Brock will present an enlightening and entirely new approach to Wyeth’s work, as they investigate the artist’s fascination with windows and consider his own statement that he was an “abstract artist.” The museum and galleries open at 5:30 p.m.; the presentation begins at 6 p.m. with a book signing and reception following. The richly illustrated exhibition catalogue is available in the museum shop or http://www.brandywinemuseumshop.org. Cost for the event is $20; $15 for Brandywine members. Buy tickets http://www.brandywinemuseumshop.org/Events.aspx or call 610-388-8326.
M ORRIS A RBORETUM ’ S G RIST M ILL D EMONSTRATION D AY On Sunday, July 20 from noon - 3 p.m., Morris Arboretum hosts Grist Mill Demonstration Day at Bloomfield Farm (across the street from garden’s main entrance). Visit this historic creek-side flour mill and watch one-ton millstones grind corn kernels. Guests will next observe 160 year old machinery transport and sift the ground corn to produce meal. This same process will be used to ground flour, which will be added to the ingredients to bake muffins on site. Kids and adults will enjoy grinding their own flour on the pedal powered mill. Free for members. $5 for non-members or free with regular garden admission. For information about Morris Arboretum, visit www.morrisarboretum.org, or call 215-247-5777. 400 teams will participate in this action-packed Frisbee tournament consisting of 4-on-4 team competition for players of all levels ages 18 years and older. Competitions will be held from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 26 and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Sunday, July 27. Admission is FREE to spectators. For info, call 856-696-9705 or visit www.WildwoodUltimate.com. For information about the Wildwoods, visit www.WildwoodsNJ.com or call 800-992-9732.
“Survivor” Open Auditions Saturday, July 26, CBS 3 challenges you to outwit, outplay and outlast the competition on the next season of “Survivor.” If you have what it takes, you can prove it 12 noon to 3 p.m. at the Trump Taj Mahal, Boardwalk at Virginia Avenue, in Atlantic City. Auditions are open to legal U.S. residents 18 and over.
Peace Center of Delaware County First-Friday Free Film Series
Friday, August 1, 2014, at 7 p.m., Peace Center of Delaware County, 1001 Old Sproul Road, in Springfield, will show “The Iron Giant,” an animated treat for the whole family with a message about love and trust in the face of fear. (Animated, 1999, PG, 86 minutes, Directed by Brad Bird, with the voice talents of Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick, Jr., and Vin Tredyffrin Public Library Presents Diesel as the Iron Giant.) The film showing is part of Peace Center’s long“The Hundred Dresses” running First-Friday Free Large Screen Film Series. Doors open at 6:30 Tredyffrin Public Library presents “The Hundred Dresses,” a heart-warm- p.m. for light refreshments. After film discussion. For information and ing musical comedy with colorful characters and memorable songs, on directions, http://www.delcopeacecenter.org/ or call 610-544-1818. Co-sponFriday, July 25 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, July 26 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the sored by the Brandywine Peace Community. Library, 582 Upper Gulph Road, Strafford. Conestoga High School alumFlapjack Fundraiser ni Nell Hoban and Claire Moran direct a talented group of young actors as they handle such topics as bullying, friendship, and forgiveness. The Support Women of Faith and Hope’s mission to encourage, enlighten and one-hour musical is recommended for ages 6 and up. Adapted by Ralph empower women about issues related to breast cancer in efforts to reduce Covert and G. Riley Mills from the beloved children’s book by Eleanor Estes. the mortality rate through early detection by coming out to the organiGeneral admission tickets are $3 for sale at Tredyffrin Public Library. For zation’s Applebee’s Flapjack Fundraiser on August 2, 2014, from 8 - 10 info, call 610-688-7092 ext. 200 or visit www.tredyffrinlibraries.org. a.m., on 323 Old York Road in Jenkintown. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. For information, call 215-424-4180 or Ultimate Beach Frisbee Tournament novellaklyons@wofah.org. The 22nd Annual Co-Ed Ultimate Beach Frisbee Tournament, the largest co-ed beach Frisbee tournament in the world, returns to the Wildwoods For added impact advertise your upcoming event in on Saturday, July 26 and Sunday, July 27. The tournament takes place City Suburban News! Call 610-667-6623 Today for Rates! on Wildwoods’ award-winning beaches at Schellenger Avenue. More than Advertise Your Summer Specials, Services, and Programs in City Suburban News! Call 610-667-6623 for great rates.
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Center Stage Productions summer camp students prepare for their upcoming production of “Godspell, Jr.” July 24 - 26 at Neumann University. enter Stage Productions summer camp series continues with “Godspell, Jr.” July 24-26 at Neumann University. Based on the Gospel according to Matthew and boasting a sparkling score, “Godspell, Jr.” features classic songs with an array of visuals arts, drawing from various theatrical traditions, such as pantomime, acrobatics and vaudeville. In this energetic and uplifting musical, the parables of Jesus Christ come to life with humanity and heart. “Godspell, Jr.” is a unique reflection on the life of Jesus with a message of kindness, tolerance and love. Opening on Broadway in 1971, “Godspell” has played in vari-
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T ORI A MOS B RINGS W ORLD T OUR TO P HILADELPHIA Tori Amos released her brand new studio album, “Unrepentant Geraldines,” in the US on Mercury Classics/ Universal Music Classics in May. In support of her new album, Amos brings her world tour to Philadelphia on Sunday, August 10 at Verizon Hall at Kimmel Center. “Unrepentant Geraldines” is pop/rock in both content and feel and is a change in pace from Amos’s most recent releases. The album is both one step further in the evolution of one of the most successful and influential artists of her generation, and a return to the inspiring and personal music that Amos is known for all around the world. Tickets for the show are available online at www.Kimmelcenter.org, the Kimmel Center Box Office or by phone at 215-893-1999.
ous touring companies ever since. The song “Day by Day,” written by Stephen Swartz, spent 14 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #13. General admission is $7. Groups of 15 or more are $5 each. Performances run Thursday through Saturday, July 24 - 26, at 11 a.m. and Thursday, July 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fred P. Meagher Theater in the campus Life Center. Running time is approximately 75 minutes. For info, contact 610-558-5626.
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Tickets are available $49-$150 and can be purchased by calling 215-893-1999, online at www.kimmelcenter.org, at the Kimmel Center box office, Broad & Spruce Streets (open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily). One of the most highly regarded and watched series on the Discovery Channel, “MythBusters” is now in its twelfth season. Co-hosted by Hyneman and Savage, the show mixes scientific method with gleeful curiosity and plain old-fashioned ingenuity to create its own signature style of explosive experimentation—and the supporting or de-bunking of urban myths that we live with day to day. Adam and Jamie have become spokespersons at large for applying science to real life—most recently as hosts of the Discovery Channel special “iGenius: How Steve Jobs Changed the World,” and have appeared on numerous shows including “Late Show with David Letterman,” “Good Morning America,” “The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson,” “The Colbert Report,” NPR’s “All Things Considered” and and many more. They were invited to participate in Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert’s Rally to Restore Fear And/Or Sanity and have received the Young Artist Award for inspiring young people in the interest of science. The MythBusters have been invited to participate on a panel at Comic-Con, where their appearances have sold-out four years running. Adam and Jamie serve as guest editors for Popular Mechanics and were featured on the cover of the September 2009 issue. That same year, they were inducted as honorary members into Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society. They are Honorary Lifetime Members of the California Science Teachers Association and were named Honorary Engineers and Honorary Members of the Francis Crowe Society at the University of Maine. Both Hyneman and Savage were given honorary Doctorates at the University of Twente in the Netherlands for their efforts at popularization of science. Adam and Jamie produced and starred in an H1N1 Public Service Announcement for the White House, and were chosen by the President to retest the Archimedes legend using 500 schoolchildren as surrogate soldiers. They appeared as themselves in the movie Darwin Awards and have made several cameos on other TV shows, including CSI. And In 2010, Hyneman and Savage received the Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism from the Harvard Secular Society. Jamie Hyneman is the owner of M5 Industries, an effects company specializing in problematic custom builds. Besides serv-
ing as headquarters of “MythBusters,” M5 continues to work on various research & development projects for private clients. After trying his hand at careers as various as librarian at the United Nations in Geneva to running a diving and sailing charter business in the Caribbean, Hyneman began his career in show business as special effects shop assistant in New York and later in San Francisco as a crew member on films including “Robocop,” “Arachnophobia” and “Naked Lunch.” While managing Colossal Pictures’ model shop in San Francisco, Hyneman was given the opportunity to take over— and M5 Industries was born. Hyneman graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Russian. He has received an honorary engineering degree from the University of Maine as well as an honorary doctorate of engineering from Villanova University, with whom he has an ongoing collaborative relationship to help develop new safety concepts for the military. He is the holder of several patents and the winner of numerous industry awards. Hyneman resides the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife. Adam Savage received a call from Jamie Hyneman in 2002 to participate in a demo for a TV show, which turned into the wildly popular Discovery Channel & SBS series “MythBusters.” Savage immersed himself in the NYC arts scene before moving to San Francisco in 1990 to parlay his skills into the thriving theater scene. There he worked for dozens of companies as set designer, prop master, art director and producer before falling into the machine art community where he learned welding, pneumatics, hydraulics, electronics and robot-building. After exhibiting his work in over 50 art shows nationwide, Savage caught the eye of the special effects industry and began working as a prop builder and art director for major commercials for Sega, Coca-Cola, Nike, Burger King and Chevrolet. His work on a Coca-Cola commercial earned him a Clio Award nomination. After a 18-month stint as head of research & development for startup toy company ZOOB, Savage joined George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic, where he worked on “Star Wars: Episodes 1 and 2,” “Galaxy Quest,” “Space Cowboys,” “A.I.,” “Terminator 3,” “The Mummy,” and dozens of commercials. During this time he also worked as model-shop supervisor for the two “Matrix” sequels as well as taught at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco. Savage continues to dabble in his multiple hobbies, including passionately restoring his vintage four-wheel drive vehicle and accruing new pieces for his movie prop collection. He currently lives in San Francisco with his wife, twin boys and two dogs.
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Talk to the Animals with Dr. Dolittle at Upper Darby Summer Stage Join Dr. Dolittle as he travels the four corners of the world, interacting with all kinds of animals and creatures pper Darby Summer Stage will travel across animal kingdom when the musical “Dr. Dolittle, Jr.� comes to town. Performances are July 23, 24 and 25 at 10:30 a.m. and on July 24 at 7:30 p.m. Based on the classic movie musical starring Rex Harrison, “Dr. Dolittle, Jr.� is a Summer Stage premiere that tells the tale of the doctor who learned to talk to the animals and the epic adventures that follow. Summer Stage will create puppets and fantastic animal characters and will
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From top to bottom – Scott Berkowitz of Havertown as Dr. Dolittle, Anna Rudegeair of Ardmore as Polynesia the parrot, Hannah McGrath of Drexel Hill as Madeline Mugg and Amanda DeMarco of Havertown as Chee Chee the monkey prepare for their performances in “Dr. Dolittle, Jr.� July 23 -25 at UD Summer Stage. Photo/Cate R. Paxson surround them with a chorus of Scottish townspeople, circus performers and south sea islanders in this exciting new musical. Four, 70-minute performances of “Dr. Dolittle, Jr.� will take place on July 23, 24, 25 at 10:30 a.m. and on July 24 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $7 - $10 and can be purchased at www.udpac.org or by calling the box office: 610-622-1189. Children are invited to come early for fun pre-show activities and stay after the show to meet cast members. “Dr. Dolittle, Jr.� is ideal for ages four and up and free babysitting is offered for those who are too young to enjoy the show quietly. The Upper Darby Performing Arts Center is located in Drexel Hill, at 601 N. Lansdowne Avenue, minutes from the Main Line and Center City. Parking is free. Dr. Dolittle (Scott Berkowitz of Havertown) travels to the four corners of the world and meets an array of animals all while interacting with them and finding his gift for curing the sick. Along the way he meets Polynesia the parrot (Anna Rudegeair of Ardmore), Herbert the hedgehog (Liam Noble of Broomall),Chee-Chee the monkey (Amanda DeMarco of Havertown) and many more exotic creatures. The musical is directed by Brian Walsh, a Summer Stage participant and staff member for over 15 years. “The show is about a person who seems lost in the world—he isn’t a very good human doctor, but he knows that he has a passion for healing the sick,� Walsh said. “Dolittle teaches us that with persistence and hard work you will find the right path for you.� The show also encourages respect for the animal world. A special “Talk to the Animals Morning at Summer Stage,� sponsored by the Delaware County SPCA, will take place prior to the Wednesday morning show, July 23 from 9:30 a.m. until 10:20 a.m. Young audience members can meet animals from the SPCA before the show! Audience members are encouraged to bring in new toys and teenage books for the “To Fill the World with Love� Toy/Book Drive. Contributors will eligible for a chance to win a train set provided by Bachmann Trains. Upper Darby Summer Stage is partnering with Bachmann Trains and the Delaware County Library System to benefit the young patients at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Drop-off bins will be located on site at Upper Darby Performing Arts Center.
Camden Riversharks “Bark in the Park� Game to Benefit Penn Vet Working Dog Center amilies and their furry friends can enjoy the Camden Riversharks’ “Bark in the Park� game vs. the York Revolution, while supporting a worthy organization. A portion of ticket sales to the Sunday, August 24 game at 1:35 p.m. will benefit the Penn Vet Working Dog Center. Pacy, a Labrador Retriever training in search and rescue at the Working Dog Center, will “throw� the first pitch at the game! Tickets cost $11, and $5 of each ticket will be donated to the Working Dog Center by following these instructions: 1. Visit www.riversharks.com and select “Fundraising Log-In� on the right-hand side. 2. Enter the code PennVet (this code can also be used to purchase discounted food vouchers online). 3. Select “Buy� and choose your seats. Ticket sales end at 5 p.m. on August 23. Dogs
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CITY LINE DINER & DELI Lace Up Your Skates for Mazeppa’s Production of “Xanadu” 7547 Haverford Avenue, Philadelphia ace up your skates and join Mazeppa this summer at “Xanadu,” the hit musical comedy about believing in magic and following your dreams. “Xanadu” opened on July 10, 2014, marking the official start of Mazeppa’s fourth season of musical theatre and its third season at Christ Church Neighborhood House. “Xanadu” runs through July 26, 2014, at Christ Church Neighborhood House, located at 20 North American Street (off 2nd Street between Market and Arch Streets) in the Old City section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. All tickets are $25 and can be purchased online at www.mazeppa.org or by calling the box office at 267-559-9602. A hit on Broadway in 2007, “Xanadu” is a hilarious, awardwinning musical comedy adventure about following your dreams. “Xanadu” follows Kira, a beautiful, magical Greek muse, who is sent on a quest from the heavens to inspire a young artist to achieve his greatest dream – to build a roller disco! (Yep, it’s the 80s!) Based on the cult-classic film starring Olivia Newton-John, this roller-skating, disco-dancing adventure weaves popular ’80s songs like “Magic,” “Suddenly,” “I’m Alive,” “Evil Woman,” and “Xanadu” into the show The New York Times called “simultaneously indefensible and irresistible.” It’s hilarity on wheels…and in leg warmers! This summer, Mazeppa continues its tradition of presenting theater in new and innovative ways with a unique fullyimmersive staging of “Xanadu.” This thrillingly interactive production transports audience members back to the dawn of the roller disco and invites them to boogie down with the cast and musicians on the 360-degree set. Rob Henry directs this exhilarating and completely unmissable event, with discogoodness choreography by Robert Harris and funky musical direction by Ryan Touhey. The cast of “Xanadu” is led by Erica Nicole Rothman (Kira) and C.J. Celeiro (Sonny) with Paul Weagraff (Danny), Angela Leone (Melpomene), Dylan Geringer (Calliope), Nate Golden (Thalia), Kimberly Maxson (Erato), Adam Hoyak (Terpsicore), and Sarah Spangenberg (Euterpe). Brittany Wit Martin and Ricky Rotandi complete the company as the pit singers and understudies. Mazeppa Productions was founded in 2011 by Rob Henry and Brian Seaman with the goal to bring exciting, vibrant
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This thrillingly interactive production of “Xanadu” transports audience members back to the dawn of the roller disco and invites them to boogie down with the cast and musicians on the 360-degree set. and thought-provoking works of musical theatre to Philadelphia through innovative productions of old favorites and new works. In its first three seasons, Mazeppa has staged “Pippin,” the children’s musical, “Dear Edwina,” a sold-out Philadelphia premiere of “Spring Awakening,” and the Philadelphia resident premiere of the 2004 Tony Award winner, “Avenue Q.” Since its debut, Mazeppa Productions has received critical acclaim and has been said to “give just cause to be very optimistic about the future of Philadelphia stage.”
“Peter Pan, Jr.” Flies at Neumann University enter Stage Productions summer camp series heads towards the second star on the right and straight on till morning with Disney’s “Peter Pan, Jr.” July 31 through August 2 at Neumann University. Disney’s classic animated tale comes to life in this stage musical. Follow Wendy, John and Michael as they journey to Neverland with the ever-adventurous Peter Pan. There they meet the Lost Boys, mermaids and indians and do battle with the most infamous pirate, Captain Hook. This tale
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Franklin Square’s 8th Birthday Party Thursday, July 31, at 11 a.m. wish Franklin Square a happy birthday with cake cut by Ben Franklin, himself. FREE. Franklin Square is open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays in July. Attractions are ticketed. For information, visit historicphiladelphia.org or call 215-629-4026.
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“Almost Angels” perform at Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, NJ. By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer Onstage • Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, NJ, presents the pop band, Almost Angels, returning to Ego Bar & Lounge with an all new show at their 5th Anniversary Bash, Saturday, July 19, offering new songs, new costumes, new choreography, new props, and new surprises. Attendees will have the opportunity to win prizes throughout the night and enjoy special appearances by former Angels’ cast members from 2009 - present. Almost Angels perform three sets nightly Wednesday through Saturday. For details on the 5-year anniversary bash visit www.tajmail.net/angels. • Act II Playhouse, 56 East Butler Avenue in Ambler, PA presents Tony Braithwaite’s one-man-show, Didn't Your Father Have This Talk with You?, July 24 - August 3, about Braithwaite’s 12 years teaching both religion and Sex Ed to high school boys at St. Joseph’s Preparatory School, a Jesuit high school in Philadelphia. The show includes storytelling, standup comedy, personal testimonies, one-liners, improvisation, audience interaction ... and even rap music! For tickets ($25 adults, with discounts available for subscribers, students and seniors 65+) or information, call 215-654-0200 or visit www.act2.org. • Atlantic City Ballet begins its 32nd Season with Ballet
on the Boardwalk & Up Close and Personal Series, that give visitors the opportunity to learn about ballet and have a chance to meet the director and the dancers. These free to the public performances take place on the boardwalk at Kennedy Plaza, July 31, August 13, 20 & 27 and September 3 at 12 noon. For a complete list of performances, call 609348-7201/7202 or visit www.acballet.org. • Dante Hall, 14 North Mississippi Avenue in Atlantic City, NJ, presents The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey’s production of Steel Magnolias, with performances Fridays and Saturdays, July 18, 19, 25, 26 at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees July 20 and 27 at 2 p.m. For tickets ($20 with discounts for seniors, children, and those associated with Stockton) or info, call 609-347-2162 or visit www.stockton.edu/dante. • World Cafe Live Philadelphia, 3025 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, presents The Baseball Project featuring Mike Mills of REM and Steve Wynn with The Split Squad, Monday, July 28 at 8 p.m. For tickets ($14.50-$17.00) or info, call 215222-1400 or visit www.philly.worldcafelive.com. • Rose Tree Park, 1671 North Providence Road in Upper Providence, PA, is the venue for The Delaware County Summer Festival Concert Series through August 17 at 7:30 p.m., Wednesdays through Sundays at the outdoor amphitheater. Remaining concert schedule posted online at www.co.delaware.pa.us/ summer. For info, call Department of Parks and Recreation at 610-891-4455. Dining Around • Oyster House, 1516 Sansom Street in Philadelphia, offers their new Punch-Drunk Brunch, every Saturday, with All-YouCan-Drink Punches and Bloody Caesars for just $18 with the purchase of any brunch dish. Twin Lobster Dinners offered every Wednesday, serving Two Whole Steamed 1-lb. Maine Lobsters, local corn on the cob, and drawn butter for $26. The restaurant closes on Sundays. For info or to make a reservation for groups of five or more, call 215-567-7683 or online visit www.oysterhousephilly.com. • Headhouse Square Shambles, 400 Block of South 2nd Street between Lombard and Pine in Philadelphia, offers twenty of the region’s top restaurants and food trucks going grill-to-grill in the third Annual Dog Days of Summer Cook-Off on Saturday, July 19, 1 to 4 p.m. Sample unique and inventive hot dogs while enjoying craft beer, live music, an amateur toppings contest, and other summertime fun. VIP passes are $30 and include early access at Noon, a VIP gift and 20 food/drink tickets. General admission is free, with food/ drink tickets costing 4/$10 and 15/$30. Funds raised will support the preservation of the historic Headhouse Square Shambles. VIP passes are on sale at www.dogdays14.eventbrite.com. For info, call 215-413-3713 or visit www.southstreet.com/ category/south-street-2/c12-events. E-mail releases two-weeks in advance of publication date to jerry@jerrybloom.com. Follow paragraph format above.
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CelloSpeak Presents Over 75 Cellists in Free Concert Thomas Great Hall At Bryn Mawr College – Friday, August 8 at 7:30 p.m. ollowing three successful summer workshops in 2011, 2012 and 2013 at Bryn Mawr College, the Cellospeak Cello Choir, comprised of more than 75 cellists, will again perform a free concert in Thomas Great Hall on Friday, August 8, at 7:30 p.m. Area residents are invited to attend this extraordinary concert which will be presented by participants and faculty of CelloSpeak’s 14th Annual Cello Workshop for Adults. This free concert will be the grand finale of two separate week-long workshops for adult amateur cellists. On August 8 the entire cello choir under the direction of Gary Fitzgerald, CelloSpeak’s conductor/arranger, will perform pieces by Bach, Wagner, Mahler, Warlock, and along with a few other arrangements, a cello version of the Orange Cellospeak Cello Choir, comprised of more than 75 cellists, will perform a free concert in Blossom Special. In addition Thomas Great Hall on Friday, August 8, at 7:30 p.m. the audience will be treated to the special faculty arrangements for 16 virtuoso cellos of Dvorak’s “Rondo” and also Stephenson’s “Souvenir de Seville.” Founded in 2000 by Artistic Director Dorothy Amarandos with just 13 of her cello students, Cellospeak’s Annual Cello Workshop has grown to over 120 participants and 20 cello professors from across the U.S. who come together at Bryn Mawr College for one or two weeks of musical study. They share their love of the cello by performing in coached quartets and in Cellospeak’s signature choir. The Workshop offers students opportunities to improve their technical skills, gain exposure to diverse teaching styles and enjoy their own and other’s performances at the evening recitals each day. Cellospeak is a 501(c)(3) organization. Visit www.cellospeak.org for information.
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6th Annual Sandwich Generation Workshop Legal Insight into Balancing the Family Caregiver Role he Main Line Adult Center and Griswold Home Care, a home care industry leaders from Griswold Home Care. It was crecare company which refers caregivers who provide in- ated to celebrate and educate people who are both caring home support for older adults, invite the public to an inter- for their aging parents and young children. According to the active workshop and casual sandwich supper on Thursday, Pew Research Center, 47 percent of adults in their 40s and July 24, 2014 from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. This event is being 50s belong to the Sandwich Generation. In addition, between held at the Main Line Adult Day Center, located at 119 Radnor 7 and 10 million adults are caring for their aging parents Street in Bryn Mawr, on the campus of the Bryn Mawr Pres- from a long distance. US Census Bureau statistics indicate that the number of older Americans byterian Church. aged 65 or older will double by the “This is our 6th annual Sandwich Free interactive workshop and casual year 2030, to over 70 million. The Generation Month Supper, and we are population has grown so large that the very excited to share this opportusandwich supper with industry experts month of July is dedicated to raising nity to talk with others who are part speaking on protecting your families awareness about the Sandwich Genof the Sand wich Generation,” says now and in the future. eration, and was officially registered Krista Gaul, Executive Director of the with the National Special Events RegMain Line and Delaware County Offices of Griswold Home Care. “We are also thrilled to have istry and Chase’s Calendar of Events. The goal of Sandwich Generation Month is to bring the comJames Ruggiero Jr. AEP, from Ruggiero Law Offices, LLC back munity together to heighten awareness of the special needs again this year as our speaker.” James Ruggiero will provide attendees valuable strategies of the Sandwich Generation, as well as to spotlight the comon how to protect their families now and in the future. He munity support available to those working hard to maintain will cover topics such as estate planning, Medicaid planning, multi-generational families. “Main Line Adult Day Center and power of attorney, and guardianships. To register for this Griswold Home Care are honored to celebrate the hard work, free workshop, contact Pam Barton at 610-527-4220 or Krista compassion, patience, and dedication of the Sandwich Generation members—those actively providing care for both Gaul at 610-645-5567. This local event is part of many such commemorations their children and their aging parents,” says Pam Barton, held across the United States every year. In 2007, Sandwich Director of Main Line Adult Day Center. Generation Month was founded by a group of dedicated home
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Enjoy Outdoor Theater Morris Arboretum hosts the Commonwealth Classic Theatre as they present “Twelfth Night or What You Will” by William Shakespeare on Wednesday, July 23, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Commonwealth Classic Theatre is celebrating their 10th anniversary season and the bard’s 450th birthday with one of his classic comedies. When Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth I, commanded a comedy to celebrate Twelfth Night, Shakespeare responded with this tale of love, loss and loads of laughter. Bring a friend and a picnic dinner, or purchase supper from the light fare menu at the Compton Café, and enjoy a summer evening in the Azalea Meadow at Morris Arboretum’s outdoor stage. For info, visit www.morrisarboretum.org. Admission for this evening’s event is “Pay What You Will.”
Gettysburg Trip for 55+ Step back in time to July 1863 when our war torn country fought the battle we can never forget—Gettysburg. Visit Gettysburg National Park with the friendly history buffs from Journey’s Way: Resources & Programs for People 55+, Wed., September 10 - Thurs., September 11, 2014. This trip includes a bus tour of the battlefields, entrance to the Heritage Museum and Cyclorama, and entrance to the David Wills House. The price also covers round trip motor coach transportation, deluxe overnight accommodations, one breakfast, one dinner, and all taxes and gratuities. The cost is $221. To make a deposit and for information, contact Liz Turella at 267-253-0109.
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This classic story has long been a family favorite! pper Darby Summer Stage presents Disney’s “The Little Mermaid, Jr.,” one of Disney’s most classic tales. Performances are on July 23, 24, 25, and 26 at 10:30 a.m. and on July 25 at 7:30 p.m. The show is approximately 70 minutes and is ideal for ages 4 and up. July 23 is a special additional performance! In a magical kingdom below the surface of the ocean, Ariel (Olivia Cicalese of Swarthmore) wishes desperately to leave her home and live a life above the water. First she must defy her father King Triton (Nicky Kirschner of Ardmore), make a deal with the sly and evil sea witch Ursula (Danielle Agan of Springfield) and convince Prince Eric (Scott Berkowitz of Havertown) that she is the girl with the beautiful voice. With the help of her friend Flounder (Nick Vecchione of Springfield) and everyone’s favorite crab Sebastian (Toney Goins of Lansdowne), “The Little Mermaid, Jr.” is certain to be an enchanting, timeless, and musical adventure! Limited tickets remain and may be purchased at the Box Office, by calling 610-622-1189 or online at www.udpac.org. The Upper Darby PerPhoto/Cate R. Paxson Performing in Disney’s “The Little Mermaid, Jr.” are, from left – forming Arts Center is located in Drexel Hill at 601 N. Lansdowne Avenue, minutes from the Main Danielle Agan of Springfield as “Ursula,” Toney Goins of Philadelphia as “Sebastian,” Olivia Cicales of Swarthmore as “Ariel,” and and Line and Center City. Parking is free. Nick Vecchione of Springfield as “Flounder.” The show is under the direction of Dawn Morningstar, one of Upper Darby Summer Stage’s most veteran directors. “I think theatre is an experience like no other… I hope that people come away feeling they have taken a journey with the actors. Productions here are very high quality…the audience will see a professional production. I also feel it’s incredible how the audience gets to meet the cast after the show!” Children are invited to come early for pre-show activities before the morning performances and stay after the show to meet the cast members! Free babysitting is offered for those too young to enjoy the show quietly.
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IM Faculty members Chris Herman, Head of the Upper School; Rick Castorani, Director of Technology; and Mike Dunn of the History Department presented at the ISTE 2014 Conference & Expo in Atlanta, in late June. The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is the host for this event that is globally recognized as the most comprehensive educational technology conference of its kind. The event attracted over 16,000 attendees from 67 nations and offered myriad professional learning opportunities for all types of educaAIM Academy Faculty members Chris Herman and tion and education leaders, Mike Dunn. including teachers of all disciplines, tech coordinators, administrators, superintendents, teacher educators and media specialists as well as government and industry representatives. All of the AIM presentations were well attended and have created ongoing conversations and relationships. Rick and Chris presented “Delete Dyslexia: Technology tools that support children with language-based learning differences.” The interactive session covered a wide range of technologies used specifically for children with dyslexia that are easily mapped back to research-based theoretical frameworks for receptive and expressive language. Rick and Chris interacted with well over 500 educators, administrators, and policy makers from around the country and around the world. Mike presented “Merging Media and the Social Studies Classroom: Content rich research and writing experiences for reluctant learners.” This session focused on the use of technology in a content area classroom to expand options for students who struggle with research, reading, and writing. Specifically, it showcased 15 student projects that linked rich multimedia products and their value in literacy and writing instruction. AIM looks forward to ISTE 2015, which will be held in Philadelphia and additional AIM presentations and faculty professional development. To learn more about the impact AIM makes on the education landscape of the Philadelphia region, visit www.aimpa.org.
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supported by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. “Our development process, itself, is an exploration of Andy Warhol’s rise to pop-art popularity and the culture that coalesced around his work,” said John Jarboe, Artistic Director of The Bearded Ladies. “As we develop the The Bearded Ladies, Philadelphia’s experimental cabaret troupe, presents Stage 2 in the development of “Andy: A Popera,” July 16 - 27, at the Wilma Theater. Photo/Kate Raines and Plate 3 Photography Popera, it grows in length and scope, from fiveminute pieces to a fully-realized show, and from a small cast to an ensemble of as many as 30 people. The piece also will stretch its physical footprint, expanding from free pop-up performances throughout the city, to a Wilma Theater cabaret, to a fully-realized work developed with Opera Philadelphia. The central question we are exploring through Andy’s life and art is: ‘Is immortality worth dying for?’” “I have been a huge fan of Bearded Ladies Cabaret for years, and it has been a thrill to observe and support their creative process through the first stage of developing ANDY,” said David B. Devan, General Director and President of Opera Philadelphia. “We’ve gathered cabaret performers and opera singers together in the same room to create new music and explore the drama of a larger-than-life figure like Andy Warhol.” The project’s first stage debuted in May with short pop-up performances that continue to take place all over the city. The series kicked off on Friday, May 2, with an Art After 5 performance at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Additional five-minute pop-ups will continue throughout June and July in non-traditional spaces like grocery stores and on street corners. Interested people can follow The Bearded Ladies (@KnowYourBeards), Opera Philadelphia (@OperaPhila), and The Wilma Theater (@TheWilmaTheater) on Twitter for announcements of dates, times, and locations. Information is also published on the Bearded Ladies website www.beardedladiescabaret.com and the Wilma’s website www.wilmatheater.org. The various pop-ups from the first stage inform the cabaret piece that will run from July 16 - 27, at the Wilma Theater. The third and final stage will be the Popera. While the first two stages of the development process will result in a series of pieces of varying lengths and mobility, the long-term gain is the model the two groups will have created and honed for a longer working process—one that respects the audience as much as the performers. Stage 3 will be an expanded version of Stage 2 with more performers and is set to premiere in spring 2015. “The Bearded Ladies Cabaret is a prolific organization that often creates three new shows in a season. We are used to working quickly and cheaply, due to limited time and resources,” explained Jarboe. “Now, thanks to the Knight Foundation, we are engaging in a more in-depth process, building on our belief that new work always grows the most, and the best, in front of an audience.”
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G ESU S CHOOL H OSTS 20 TH A NNIVERSARY G ALA Gathered at the 2014 Gesu Gala were Gesu President Bryan Carter; Principal Sister Ellen Convey, IHM; Gesu Spirit Medalist Rev. Neil Ver'Schneider, S.J.; Gala CoChairs Carter and Jenn Sims (Villanova), Lindsey Wolfington (Villanova), and Marie McCormick and Pat McCormick (Villanova); and Board Chairman Gordon Cooney (Newtown Square). Mrs. Elizabeth R. Moran (not pictured) was also honored with the Gesu Spirit Medal during the evening. Photo/Mike Hirata esu School, a national trailblazer in the mission school model, held their 2014 20th Anniversary Gala on Thursday, May 1 at the Kimmel Center. This year’s gala was co-chaired Marie & Pat McCormick (Villanova), Jenn & Carter Sims (Villanova) and Lindsey & Mark Wolfington (Villanova) and honored the recipients of the 2014 Gesu Spirit medal – Elizabeth R. Moran and Gesu alumna Carol Maillard, Class of 1965, and fellow Rev. Neil Ver’Schneider, S.J. The members of the Grammy 400 guests in attendance helpAward-winning ensemble ed raise a total of $311,000, with Sweet Honey in the Rock $2,390 brought in from a silent auction featuring art work from helped Gesu School celebrate its 20th anniversary at the Gesu students. The evening feaGesu 2014 Gala with an tured performances from Grammy energetic musical perforAward-winning Sweet Honey in the Rock, of which a Gesu alum- mance. Photo/Beth Pulaski na Carol Maillard is a founding member. The Gesu Gospel choir also joined Sweet Honey on stage.
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Daniel McCormick (Villanova), Meghan McCormick (Villanova), and Karen & Terence Connors (Devon) were among nearly 400 people who attended the Gesu 2014 gala in May. Photo/Mike Hirata
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Israeli Shuk Celebrates Israel and Draws Record Crowd
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Julie Wohl displays her Judaic artwork to Jennifer Brandt and daughter.
Bev Carp of The Painted Name displays her customized ceramics to Judy Poliakoff and Ellen Driks.
Vine Dining’s Sara Glassman demonstrates Israeli Vegan cooking assisted by Volunteer Lisa Hecht.
ore than fifteen hundred people turned out to shop and explore The Israeli Shuk: The Marketplace on The Main Line, on a recent Sunday at Adath Israel. Within a colorful recreation of Old Jerusalem’s market, visitors bought Israeli imports and Judaica displayed at twenty-eight colorful booths, tasted authentic Israeli food, and enjoyed live music. Youngsters explored Israel through a variety of specially designed projects, activities, and dancing. Attendees also learned about a few non-profit organizations. The Marketplace was active from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., as enthusiastic customers found imported treasures, Israeli wines, original Judaic crafts, artwork and needlepoint, skin-care products, jewelry and clothing, Israeli toys and children’s books. Kosher chocolates and baked goods were sold by Sweet Trading Company. Robin Seeherman displayed hand-crafted tzedakah boxes and jewelry. A large selection of Na’ot sandals were tried on at the Feetures stall. Jennifer Wankoff and others displayed their ceramics. Kippot and jewelry created out of many different materials were available at several stalls, and Israeli artist Moshe Monzon spent the day exhibiting his Judaic microcalligraphies and lithographs. Cooking demonstrations attracted large audiences at The Israeli Shuk. Many guests learned how to prepare Israeli food at home by watching Sara Grossman of Vine Dining assemble hummus and a barley salad, and taking notes from Citron and Rose’s James Matty as he prepared raisin and cranberry sweet loaf and other specialty breads. Hungry guests also found refreshment in authentic Israeli food. Holyland Grill served Israeli salads and falafel sandwiches. There were pastries by Art Taste Boutique, and the Adath Israel Men’s Club whipped up fruit smoothies in many flavors. Live music was heard throughout The Israeli Shuk, performed against a mural of the Jerusalem skyline. Hadar McNeill, Sharona Durry, and the Adath Israel Singers directed by Cantor Bernard Lowe, filled the air with Israeli and Hebrew melodies. Outside, Rak Dan played recorded Israeli folk tunes for the guests. Parents and grandparents escorted their youngsters to a specially designed area, where they celebrated Israel with diverse hands-on activities and crafts. Preschoolers learned Israeli dances, visited a mini-shuk, made juice from Jaffa oranges, played on doumbeks and other instruments popular in the Middle East, and listened to stories about Israel read to them by members of JKidPhilly, a program of the Jewish Learning Venture. Staff from several camps ran activities for school-aged participants. The children created candles from beeswax with Eden Village Camp, and ran a Gadna obstacle course with Camp Galil. Staff from Camp Ramah explained how to prepare hummus, while youngsters did arts & crafts projects with Pinemere Camp. Several non-profits were at The Israeli Shuk to describe their work and membership opportunities. Philly Israel’s founder, Sarona Durry, who entertained the crowd, was on hand to describe how the organization creates and facilitates cultural, educational, and social programming for American and Israeli Jews in the Philadelphia region. Each of Adath Israel’s event partners had members on site to share information about their synagogues: Temple Beth Hillel – Beth El, Main Line Reform Temple, Har Zion Temple, Beth David, and Beth Am Israel. This community celebration of Israel was sponsored by Joseph Levine & Sons, Inc. and supported by a grant from Suburban Jewish Community Center’s B’nai Aaron’s LifeLong Learning/Tikkun Olam Fund. On a Sunday afternoon in June, fifteen hundred adults and children who visited The Israeli Shuk: The Marketplace on The Main Line, were able to buy Israeli products and Judaica, learn about and celebrate Israel. For information about other events and programs at Adath Israel, visit www.adathisrael.org, email info@adathisrael.org, or telephone 610-934-1919.
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Adath Israel Men’s Club prepares smoothies, from left – Bill Wankoff-VP marketing, Robert Zipkin-President, Michael Saltzberg, Harris Zebrowitz-First VP, as guest selects flavor.
James Matty of Citron and Rose demonstrates specialty bread baking.
“Cooking with The Calamari Sisters” Bristol Riverside Theatre presents “Cooking with The Calamari Sisters,” running July 30 - August 3. Co-creators Jay Falzone and Stephen Smith star as the alter-egos Delphine and Carmela Calamari in this delightfully zany comedy-cum-cooking class. Hilarity, failed dishes, and food fights ensue during this live “broadcast” of a public access cable cooking show hosted by two larger-than-life Italian sisters. They sing and dance to such beloved Italian favorites as “Volare,” “Come On A My House,” “Botcha Me,” “Que Sera Sera,” “That’s Amore,” and of course, “Mambo Italiano!” as they try to make it through their final broadcast together in one piece. Performances run Wednesday, July 30 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Thursday, July 31 at 7:30 p.m., Friday, August 1 at 8 p.m., Saturday, August 2 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sunday, August 3 at 3 p.m. Tickets starting at $30 ($15 for students) are available by visiting www.brtstage.org or calling the BRT Box Office at 215-785-0100. Bristol Riverside Theatre is located at 120 Radcliffe Street in Bristol, PA.
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CALLING ALL FILM BUFFS – CHESTER COUNTY L A U N C H E S S U M M E R F I L M F E S T I VA L etreat from the summer heat and delight in the Summer Shorts Film Series presented by The Kehillah of Chester County at the historic Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville. The series, which will feature the screenings of contemporary Jewish short films from around the world followed by lively discussions, wil be presented on consecutive Wednesday evenings, 7:30 to 9 p.m., from July 30 through August 27. “The film festival celebrates the richness and diversity of the Jewish experience through short film and media,” said Shelley Rappaport, Kehillah director, who invites the entire community to “join us as we explore the full spectrum of Jewish life, values, and culture.” Rappaport expressed gratitude to Seymour Levin, a Chester County resident and long-standing member of the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival (PJFF) Committee, for his assistance in previewing and selecting the films for this series, as well as Olivia Antsis, PJFF director, who helped to plan the film series.
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Mary Foote, executive director of The Colonial Theatre, located at 227 Bridge Street in Phoenixville, emphasizes that the 3rd floor screening room of the recently renovated theatre is handicapped-accessible. Film buffs may recall that this theatre was the location for the final scene of the film, “The Blob,” featuring actor Steve McQueen. There is a suggested donation of $6 per session. Seating is limited and advance reservations are encouraged. To register, or for information about the Kehillah of Chester County and its programs, call Shelley Rappaport, at 484-582-0210 or email cckehillah@jfgp.org. The Kehillah of Chester County, is a Jewish Community Collaboration funded by a grant from the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia. It is a partnership of area synagogues, congregations, and Jewish resources that works on creating group effort programs, events, educational experiences and service opportunities that are open to the entire community.
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