Tagged: arts

Press Release: Chestnut Street Singers, Philadelphia’s Cooperative Chamber Choir, Presents Pay-What-You-Wish Concerts in November

Chestnut Street Singers, Philadelphia’s cooperative chamber choir, is proud to kick off their 2017-18 season of concerts on November 18 and 19, 2017 with The Northern Wild, a program that explores a fascinating modern...

Swanky Buyer & Cellar

As somebody who regularly peruses Zillow for unattainable multi-million-dollar mansions to criticize (ugh, I’d never buy this $4.2 million-dollar house – not with that hideous backsplash), 1812’s production of Jonathan Tolins’ one-man comedy, Buyer...

Technical glitches and hot temperatures didn’t stop Victoria Healy from being a “Funny Girl”

On Saturday, September 23, I was slated to attend the New Candlelight Theatre‘s production of Funny Girl. At the last minute, my companion’s husband asked if he could join us, so I called the...

Quintessence Theatre Group Tackles First Modern American Classic with Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey into Night October 4-22

Quintessence Theatre Group brings Eugene O’Neill’s masterpiece Long Day’s Journey into Night to life as the second show of its 8th Season. The company’s first modern American classic takes center stage at the Sedgwick...