Entries from Phillyist tagged with 'otherstories'
February 1, 2008
Fun around town, for $10 or less: FRIDAY Massive: WZT Hearts, Wet Hair, Secret Abuse, Nimby, Evan Miller, Teeth Mountain, and Prince Hand Vs. Prince Hand at the Rotunda (4014 Walnut), doors 7:30PM. $5 Celebration: Opening reception for A Celebration of Life and Art, works by the late Marge Peterson, at Highwire Gallery (2040 Frankford), 5-9PM. Free Reading: David Levithan reads from his new short story collection, How They Met and Other Stories, at Giovanni’s......
Continue Reading "Frugal Fun Alert: Weekend"October 26, 2005
Not many new shows this week, but plenty to see nonetheless! Tuesdays With Morrie - We like sentimental tragi-comedies. This one, based on the novel of the same name, happens to be one of our favorites. November 1-6 at the Merriam Theater. For tickets and information, see the Broadway Across America website. Endgame - And you thought Waiting for Godot was hard to follow. Playing at the Triangle Theatre through November 20. For tickets and......
Continue Reading "Exit Pursued by a Bear: This Week in Philadelphia Theatre"October 19, 2005
Another exciting week in Philadelphia theatre! We’re ready – are you? Endgame - And you thought Waiting for Godot was hard to follow. Playing at the Triangle Theatre October 26-November 20. For tickets and information, see the Hunger Theatre’s website, or call the company at 215.545.0876. Adrift in Macao - Back in High School, we used to do a lot of Speech and Debate. That’s how we began our intellectual love affair with Christopher Durang.......
Continue Reading "The Show Must Go On: This Week in Philadelphia Theatre"October 12, 2005
Lots of plays opening over the next ten days or so, folks. How many can you see before you go broke? Adrift in Macao - Back in High School, we used to do a lot of Speech and Debate. That’s how we began our intellectual love affair with Christopher Durang. The Philadelphia Theatre Company will be putting on the world premiere of Durang’s latest work – this time, a musical! The show runs October 19-November......
Continue Reading "Everyone Ends in Mincemeat: This Week in Philadelphia Theatre"