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College Student Leads ‘The Sound of Music’ on Tour

Try to find a single person who has never seen The Sound of Music. It’s practically impossible. Adapted from the novel The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp, The Sound of Music first took Broadway by storm in 1959. Nearly 60 years later, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s composition is still blissfully alive and […]

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Upcoming Concerts in Philadelphia: March Edition

Philly is known for its amazing music scene, which is why dedicate a post each month to let residents know which great artists are coming to the City of Brotherly Love. Here are just a few of the incredible musicians and singers coming to Philadelphia in March 2016! Rachel Platten Belt out the words to “Fight

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The Prince Returns for ‘Pippin’ at the Kimmel Center

The incredible musical story of a young prince who journeys to find the meaning of his existence is now playing in Philadelphia. The Tony Award-winning musical Pippin plays at the Kimmel Center until Sunday, February 28 for its Philadelphia premiere, and we were lucky enough to go to opening night! Pippin tells the story of a prince who believes

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Awkward Sex Stories to be Shared at L’Etage

Awkward Sex and the City is an honest, recurring storytelling show starring some of New York’s most engaging comedians . In it, the artists openly share their personal, hilarious sexual experiences in each performance. They will be returning to Philadelphia for the fourth time for the Winter Tour, “Cold May Cause Shrinkage,” on Friday, February 26 at L’Etage

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rain a tribute to the beatles

An Electrifying Tribute to The Beatles Plays This Weekend Only

Beatles enthusiasts united on Thursday and Friday night for Broadway Philadelphia’s Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles at the Merriam Theater. It was a packed house for the opening, with diehard fans shuffling through the entrance the moment the doors opened. As a result of an underground fire in Center City, there was a power outage which

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Must-Read Books by Female Authors: Philly Native Edition

Must-Read Books by Female Authors: Philly Native Edition Apart from being the “City of Brotherly Love,” Philadelphia is one of our country’s greatest creative meccas. From fashion designers and chefs to painters and technological pioneers, this city has it all. If you didn’t already know, Philly is also home to some amazing authors! Let’s check

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