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Entries from Phillyist tagged with 'flames'

February 21, 2008

Every Tuesday and Thursday, we'll be posting events that are going on sale during the current week. This Thursday post only collects the latest announcements, so definitely check the Tuesday post for any you may have missed. Paramore and Jimmy Eat World Mark G. Etess Arena, Atlantic City Fri, 5/2/08, 8PM Pre-sale: Today, 10AM - Fri, 6PM, Live Nation On sale: Sat, 12PM, Live Nation In Flames with Children of Bodom and A Life Once......

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June 4, 2007

I'd just like to say that there are other ways of conveying distress than hysterical crying, and that there are other ways of conveying fear than heavy breathing and uncontrollable pacing. I needed to get that out there because it seems to be a memo that a lot of people miss. And missing that memo can ruin what would otherwise be a really good play. Guillem Clua's Skin in Flames, InterAct Theatre's final play......

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May 16, 2007

This week's quote comes from Michael Flatley, the Lord of the Dance himself. It runs, in full: “Whenever I hear, ‘It can't be done,’ I know I'm close to success.” Now, on with the listings! Riverdance - It’s worth seeing once, even if it’s only to make fun of it later. May 16-20. Tickets online. Side by Side by Sondheim - Sondheim actually had nothing to do with the crafting of this show, but if......

Continue Reading "Close to Success: This Week in Philadelphia Theatre"

March 2, 2007

What's new and/or interesting in Philly theaters this weekend. Puccini for Beginners - The concept: an operatic screwball romantic comedy. A New York writer and opera addict (Elizabeth Reaser) gets dumped by her lesbian lover because she can't commit, and ends up starting secret relationships with two other people - a philosophy professor named Phillip and a girl who used to be straight named Grace (Gretchen Mol). Little does she know that Phillip and Grace......

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