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Plays & Players Presents Take Me Out

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For 1/2 price tickets to see Take Me Out at Plays and Players, runs March 13 – 27 ($20/ ticket), enter promotional code “PHILACULTURATI” (all caps) when you order tickets online. Click here to purchase tickets.

Plays and Players Presents Take Me Out

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Plays & Players, Center City Philadelphia’s longest continually operated theater will present the Tony Award Winning play “Take Me Out” written by Richard Greenberg and directed by Daniel Student.

Set in the world of professional baseball, “Take Me Out” looks at America’s National Pastime. How it is forever altered as Darren Lemmings, star of the New York Empires, comes out of the closet to his team, his friends, and to the public at large. As his deeply racist and homophobic teammate, Shane Mungitt, grows incensed by the news, Darren’s gay financial manager, Mason Marzac, finds a new hero, and the other players see their locker room in a whole new light, the only person who seems unaffected is Darren himself. The drama of the season unfolds on and off the field, with tragic results.

“Take Me Out” was the recipient of the Tony Award for Best Play 2003 and was nominated for the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It played 383 performances on Broadway.

Featured in the show are Chuck DeLong, Bill Egan, Sam Han, Gerard Joseph, Joe Matyas, David Mason, Ted Powell, Jerry Rudasill, Dan Sanchez, Ryan Walter, and Peter Zielinski.

Performances are March 11 – 27, 2010. Showtime for Thursday-Saturdays performances are 8:00 pm. Sundays performances are at 4:00 pm. March 11th and 12th are special preview performances, and all regular priced tickets are $5 off.

Following performances on March 12, 19 and 20 audience members are invited to a new play festival “Peanuts and Cracker Jacks” which will feature baseball themed plays Tickets are $10 or free with your Take Me Out ticket stub

Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door for adults, $15 student rush (one half hour before curtain), and $10 for groups of 10 or more. All performances will be given in Plays & Players Main Stage at 1714 Delancey Place (between Spruce & Pine Streets). Tickets may be purchased atwww.playsandplayers.org or by calling (800) 595-4TIX. For additional information call the theatre at (215) 735-0630.

Take Me Out contains adult language and brief nudity.

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March 11th, 2010 at 8:14 am

East Passyunk Boutique Sale at Rittenhouse Sq

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February 9th, 2010 at 10:38 am

Sweet Spot at CFEVA

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image004Katie Baldwin, Julia Blaukopf, Andrea Cote, Oscar Muňoz,

Matthew Neff, Marisha Simons & Ben Volta

Curated by Amie Potsic

Sweet Spot

January 28 – February 18, 2010

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists

1521 Locust Street, Lower Level

Philadelphia, PA  19102

http://www.cfeva.org

In conjunction with Philagrafika 2010 and Fiber Philadelphia 2010, The Center for Emerging Visual Artists is pleased to present Sweet Spot, an exhibition of works by Katie Baldwin, Julia Blaukopf, Andrea Cote, Oscar Muňoz, Matthew Neff, Marisha Simons, and Ben Volta, curated by Amie Potsic.

Selected especially for the Philagrafika 2010 and Fiber Philadelphia 2010 festivals, Sweet Spot features Colombian artist Oscar Muňoz and six CFEVA artists whose prints, sculpture, and installations incorporate printmaking and fiber in unusual and unexpected ways.

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February 9th, 2010 at 10:31 am

A Drama Class for Kids at Plays and Players

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Attention Parents!

Here’s a Drama Class for Kids…

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Introduction to the Stage

Do you have a child who has always wanted to try acting, but never has? Or has been in school plays, and wants to do more? Here is a beginning theater class for kids who want to know what it’s like to put on plays. In this class, kids will get a tour of the historic Plays & Players Theater, learn some acting and improvisation games, and get a sense of the basics of creating theater, both onstage and backstage. The final class will be a small showcase of what the kids have learned, with games and/or scenes.  2 hour sessions, Ages: 6-10

Instructors: Ryan Walter and Laura Zingle

Sessions: Saturdays, February 6-March 27; Time: 10am-noon

Performance March 27 at 11am.

Location: Skinner Studio, 3rd floor of Plays & Players Theater

1714 Delancey Place, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Cost: $100 per student; Additional kids in the same family $80

25% discount for Members of Plays & Players

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SPECIAL: If you get a friend to sign up for the class with you, you each get 50% off! That’s $50! Enter the code BUYTWO on the website.

For more info, or to sign up for this class, visit

www.playsandplayers.org

Call the theater at 215-735-0630

Or call Laura Zingle (one of the instructors) at 215-470-8932

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February 3rd, 2010 at 10:46 am

Taylor Stayton & Steven LaBrie

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Thursday, December 10th – 7:00 PM
THE CONNOISSEUR SERIES:
Taylor Stayton, tenor & Steven LaBrie, baritone

at the Philadelphia Art Alliance

Philadelphia Art Alliance | 251 S. South 18th Street | Philadelphia | PA | 19103

Stayton LaBrieAdmission: $15
PAA Members FREE

Award-winning Academy of Vocal Arts residents Taylor Stayton and Steven LaBrie present a joint concert of solos and duets from the opera and Broadway stages.  Don’t miss these two young rising stars destined for major careers in the music world.

Click here for secure online registration
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December 8th, 2009 at 7:43 pm

Five CFEVA Artists “Who Will Make You Rich”

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Philadelphia Magazine Names
Five CFEVA Artists “Who Will Make You Rich”
Julia Blaukopf, Rachel Constantine, Brooke Hine, Mark Khaisman, and Julia Stratton

These 5 local artists - all participants in CFEVA’s programs - were identifited by CFEVA Artistic Advisor Eileen Tognini as some of Philadelphia’s top emerging artists. Be sure to grab a copy of the November 2009 issue and read this full article on page 36! Also featured in this issue are Kate Kaman and Joel Erland, a pair of CFEVA artists who own an operate HumanKind Design, a fine art and fabrication studio.

Work by these artists is available at the Center for Emerging Visual Artists

When?
Monday, November 30th – Friday December 18th
10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Monday – Friday

Extended evening hours:
Thursday, December 3rd until 10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday, December 5th from 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Where?
CFEVA at 1521 Locust Street, Lower Level
(Across from the Kibitz Room)

What?
Textiles – Jewelry – Small, Framed Works -
Limited Edition Prints – Blown Glass Ornaments -
Letterpress paper Pieces – Vases -
Sculpture – Wearable Art – Notecards – Books -
Many other creative gifts that will add that personal touch!

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November 27th, 2009 at 5:25 pm

Philly Live Arts + Fringe PREVIEWS

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preview series

On Stage Philadelphia

Philly Live Arts + Fringe Preview Nights at Plays and Players Theatre


Monday, August 17, 2009 at 8:00 PM

Monday, August 24, 2009 at 8:00 PM

Monday, August 31, 2009 at 8:00 PM
On Stage Philadelphia features ten minute sneak-peak performances of upcoming productions in the Philadelphia area representing a wide range of artistic disciplines. Following the performances, audiences will have an opportunity to meet and mingle with artists, and enjoy special offers to the upcoming productions at the post-show marketplace. Audiences are provided with an opportunity to see which performances are compatible to their interests, and frequently go on to attend the full versions of what they see at preview night.

Plays & Players Theatre

1714 Delancey Place
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: (215) 735-0630
Website: www.playsandplayers.org
Map & Directions

WHAT TO DO NEARBY?

As luck would have it, Plays and Players Theatre is centrally located in the Rittenhouse Sq area with lots and lots to do nearby. OnStage Philadelphia doesn’t start til 8pm, so you can hit up any of the local bars for happy hour or dinner. PhilaCulturati favorites include Tank Bar (upstairs at Friday, Saturday, Sunday), and the Black Sheep for a laid-back atmosphere with seriously good food. Rittenhouse also has some stellar window shopping opportunities. Check out all the cute boutiques and galleries, and specialty stores. Hello World, DiBruno Bros Gourmet Market, and Barney’s New York should top your list.

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August 8th, 2009 at 11:42 am