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Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts To Honor John C. Debney
Prolific, Academy Award-nominated, American composer and conductor of film, television, and video game scores John C. Debney will be honored with Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts Lifetime Achievement Award...
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#TakeOutPhilly Contest
Submit your takeout receipt from a Center City restaurant for your chance to win dinner once a month for a year at select Center City restaurants. Two lucky entrants will be selected each month from January through March. A total of six winners will receive twelve $50 gift cards at select Center City restaurants.
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5 Questions for Actor: MIKE PAQUIN
Mike Paquin was born in S.W. Philly, raised in Delco, and currently resides in the Roxborough section of Philly. Most recently he’s featured in Christopher Stem‘s short film Thriller “The Springs County Psycho”, which is temporarily available on YouTube (see below). Mike caught the acting bug a little later in life, but has been making steady headway by studying the craft and acting in several local independent films. Before you know it, we’ll be saying we knew him when! Welcome Mike to Tinsel & Tine’s 5 Questions Series: T&T: What led you to this latest project? & briefly describe your character. MIKE PAQUIN: My “Latest” project is as the Star…
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Philadelphia Theatre Scene
“Theater Beat” rounds up news and notes from the theater scene in and around Philadelphia. They asked Philly theater professionals to tell us what they’re excited to see in the year ahead… Starting with two prominent theater people: Paige Price, Producing Artistic Director Philadelphia Theatre Company and Thom Weaver Barrymore Award-winning set and lighting designer READ ARTICLE https://www.inquirer.com/arts/philadelphia-theater-2020-season-recommendations-paige-price-thom-weaver-20191231.html Article to continue next Tues with more Philly Theater notables ALSO MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR … 2020 PHILLY THEATRE WEEK! a 10-day celebration of artists, organizations, and audiences that have made Greater Philadelphia one of the most vibrant theatre regions in the nation. Audiences will have an opportunity to try unique events…
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PTC RECAP: SEE & BE SCENE:
Tinsel & Tine #PhillyCalendar #MiniRECAP Philadelphia Theatre Company invited me to their annual Sneak Peek at what they’re looking at for next year 2020/2021 46th Season! They call it SEE & BE SCENE where some of the best Philly actors come to perform a scene from 8 Plays up for consideration. Then the audience gets to vote on their favorites. Out of the eight, here’s the four I voted for: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN By Kimberly Belflower “The line between witch and heroine blurs in this post-#MeToo examination of power, literature, and sex education” THE FIRST DEEP BREATHby Philly native playwright Lee Edward Colston II(Set in West Philadelphia) –…