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Sunday, September 17, 2023

Sunday Scoop Week of 9/17/23 What's Happening This Week and More

A) Beginning Performances

1) Big Trip

2) Communion

3) Golden Rainbow

4) The Jester's Wife

5) Merrily We Roll Along

6) South

7) What I Wore to Work

8) You're a Good Man Charlie Brown

B) New Cast Members

9) A Beautiful Noise 

C) What Else is Happening This Week and More

10) Broadway Forever Star-Studded Concerts Alongside Community Service
9/17 & 9/24 THE 9/24 EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO 10/15

11) Centenary Stage Co. Launches 2023/2024 Season With The Company Men
9/23

12) ENCORE! A Musical Celebration With Stars of the Argyle
9/22

13) Fishtown Feastivale
9/23

14) The Flea Presents Werk the Patio Sessions
9/21 - 10/1

15) From the Shadows, Supernatural Horror Film
Opening in Theaters 9/22

16) Gutenberg the Musical Rush, Lottery & Standing Room Policies
9/23

17) Kinesis Project Dance to Present Capacity; or The Work of Crackling
at Snug Harbor Dance Festival 9/23 & 9/24

18) MJ Releases New Block of Tickets

19) Seth Bisen-Hersh 750th Showcase Celebration
Don't Tell Mama 9/19

20) State Theatre New Jersey Upcoming Shows & Events

21) Tap Under the Towers Beer Festival
to Benefit Friends of Wissahickon THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO 10/21

A) Beginning Performances

1) Big Trip

A joyful and poignant expedition to the crossroads of cultures, languages, and theatrical traditions, BIG TRIP joins together adaptations of Pushkin, Hemingway and O’Neill in the full New York debut of Krymov’s unique creative vision. Krymov and his new American company mark their arrival on the New York stage with this spectacular yet deeply personal exploration of life, love, loss, and theatre itself. 

La MaMa’s legendary Ellen Stewart Theater (66 East 4th St.) 
9/24 - 10/15

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit  www.lamama.org/shows/big-trip-2023


2) Communion

Ripped from the headlines, COMMUNION is a one-man show about a gay Catholic school teacher who is fired when the church discovers that he married a man. His termination causes a crisis of faith, not only for himself but for his entire community. Based on the real-life story of Broadway actor and playwright Matthew LaBanca, COMMUNION spotlights themes of delusion, spiritual trauma, and hope, reminding those who would use religion to discriminate against LGBTQ people that the most basic tenet of spiritual life is that we are called to love one another. 

Nancy Manocherian’s the cell theatre (338 W. 23rd St.)
9/22 - 10/1

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.thecelltheatre.org

3) Golden Rainbow

Golden Rainbow is the jazzy, heartfelt story of a single dad trying to achieve success in Las Vegas while raising his extremely bright and savvy son. His late wife's sister arrives and tries to bring stability to the boy's life, but unintentionally falls in love with her brother-in-law. The musical originally opened on Broadway on February 4, 1968 and ran nearly a year. It starred the married couple of Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé, major stars from their extensive work in the recording, television and concert industries. The musical introduced the enduring standard "I've Gotta Be Me," recorded by Sammy Davis, Tony Bennett, Michael Jackson, Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder and many others. 

York Theater Company at St. Jean's Theatre (150 E. 76th St.)
9/23 - 10/1
Opening Night 9/24

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit yorktheatre.org

4) The Jester's Wife

THE JESTER’S WIFE, a Dark Ages comedy, follows the couple as confronted by evil and still afraid for their lives they now encounter other perils. Contemplating questions of survival, responsibility, and who gets to tell a story, this play effects an original blend of intelligent slapstick with medieval and distinctly Irish tinges as the Jester’s self-preserving pragmatism and his Wife’s heroic idealism spin out interesting and entertaining moral discussions. This darkly comic narrative of survivors guilt, myth making, martyrdom, and mayhem, mingle together, in ways, familiar to our present lives. 

36th Street Theater (312 W 36th St. 4th fl.)
9/21 - 10/8



5) Merrily We Roll Along

Spanning three decades in the entertainment business, Merrily We Roll Along charts the turbulent relationship between composer Franklin Shepard and his two lifelong friends — writer Mary and lyricist & playwright Charley. An inventive cult-classic ahead of its time, Merrily We Roll Along features some of Stephen Sondheim’s most celebrated and personal songs. Maria Friedman first directed the musical at London’s Menier Chocolate Factory – a production that subsequently transferred to the Harold Pinter Theatre, where it garnered the most five-star reviews in West End history before going on to win the Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival.

Hudson Theatre (141 W 44th St.)
9/19 - 3/24

For more information or to purchase tickets. visit  MerrilyOnBroadway.com.


6) South

SOUTH follows one Argentinian woman’s journey from the southernmost tip of South America to the sprawling streets of New York City. The only thing she has ever wanted is a sibling, but things quickly change when she gets more than she asked for. With captivating storytelling and evocative South American folk-pop music, SOUTH is a nostalgic and uplifting piece, exploring family and a familiar desire to belong somewhere new.

SoHo Playhouse’s Huron Club (15 Vandam St.)
9/20 -11/15
Opening Night 10/4

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit  southmusical.com


7) What I Wore to Work

Prohibition-era New York City harlots, the hetaraie of ancient Greece, the brothel queens of 19th-century New Orleans, the courtesans of 16th century Venice, and many others in the adult entertainment industry throughout history set trends in art, literature, politics, etiquette, and shoes. Yves St Laurent rocked the fashion world in 1971 when he based a line on the style of bad girls of the 1940s. Many of the world’s most celebrated designers, including Versace, Alexander McQueen, and Vivienne Westwood, have all acknowledged their inspirations from the world’s most notorious profession. Even Barbie, who has been dressed as every worker from a dog walker to an astronaut, has her high heels firmly rooted in harlotry.

The Laurie Beechman Theater (inside West Bank Cafe at 407 West 42nd St.)
9/21 - 10/26

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.SpinCycleNYC.com


8) You're a Good Man Charlie Brown

With charm, wit, and heart,  You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown  explores life through the eyes of Charlie Brown and his friends in the Peanuts gang. This revue of songs and vignettes, based on the beloved Charles Schulz comic strip, is the ideal show for a family-friendly theatre experience. Musical numbers include "My Blanket and Me," "The Kite," "My New Philosophy," "Little Known Facts," "Suppertime," and "Happiness." Guaranteed to please audiences of all  ages!


Argyle Theater (34 W. Main St., Babylon)

9/23 - 10/29


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.argyletheatre.com


B) New Cast Members


9) A Beautiful Noise 


Shirine Babb joins the cast as The Doctor 9/22


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit  www.abeautifulnoisethemusical.com


C) What Else is Happening This Week and More


THE 9/24 EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO 10/15

10) SECOND ANNUAL


“BROADWAY FOREVER


RETURNS

WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVATIONS

AND FREE STAR-STUDDED CONCERTS 

SEPTEMBER 17 AND SEPTEMBER 24 at 11AM


For the second consecutive year, NY Forever, in partnership with City National Bank and the New York City Department of Transportation will present Broadway Forever, a series of free, star-studded, pop-up concerts and community service activations, empowering New Yorkers across the city to build a better city for all. 


The events will run on September 17th at Plaza de Las Americas in Manhattan (651 West 175th Street) beginning at 11am and September 24th, 2023, at Lou Gehrig Plaza in the Bronx (East 161st Street, Grandview Place).


The summer concerts — free and open to all New Yorkers — will feature performances and appearances from Casey Cott (Broadway: Moulin Rouge! The Musical), Charity Angél Dawson (Broadway: Waitress), Jordan Fisher (Broadway: Dear Evan Hansen), Olivia Holt (Broadway: Chicago), Cheyenne Jackson (Broadway: Into The Woods), Christopher Jackson (Broadway: Hamilton), Alexis Michelle (RuPaul’s Drag Race) Adam Pascal (Broadway: Rent), Jelani Remy (Broadway: Back To The Future), as well as current cast members from & Juliet (Rachel Webb), Chicago (Lili Thomas), Harmony (Sean BellDanny KornfeldZal OwenEric PetersBlake RomanSteven Telsey), Here Lies Love (Aaron Alcaraz and Jaygee Macapugay), Moulin Rouge! The Musical (Jacqueline B. ArnoldHeather MakalaniDavid Merino and Kelsey Orem), and Some Like It Hot! (Kayla Pecchioni).


At both event dates, fans will have the opportunity to sign up for future community service opportunities in these neighborhoods, which will be coordinated by New York Cares and their partner organizations.



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11) CENTENARY STAGE COMPANY LAUNCHES 2023-24 SEASON WITH THE COMPANY MEN

Centenary Stage Company’s 2023-24 Season will kick off with a Curtain Up! Gala concert performance by The Company Men on Saturday, September 23 at 8:00 pm. This performance will take place in the Sitnik Theatre of the Lackland Performing Arts Center on the campus of Centenary University at 715 Grand Avenue, Hackettstown, NJ 07840. Tickets for the Curtain Up! Gala concert are $35.00 for orchestra seating, $30.00 for balcony seating, and all tickets increase by $5.00 the day of the performance. For more information or to purchase tickets call the Centenary Stage Company box office at (908) 979-0900, or visit Centenary Stage Company online at centenarystageco.org

The Curtain Up! Gala is CSC’s first event if their 2023-24 Season, celebrating their 38th season of performing arts in Hackettstown. This one night only concert event will feature a performance by The Company Men, a four-man pop vocal group who mash today’s top 40 hits with reimagined classics of the last eight decades. Their show “THE ULTIMATE MIXTAPE EXPERIENCE: A Tribute to Eight Decades of Music’s Greatest Hits” brings the audience 70+ songs in just 90 minutes covering a wide genre of artists from the Temptations to the Weeknd.

The group features artists who have appeared-on television including The Voice & American Idol, as well as several Broadway and National Tour productions. They have performed over 3500 shows combined worldwide at performing arts centers, private events, casinos as well as on multiple Cruise Lines. They have also appeared as a group on national/regional television shows, such as Hallmark's Home and FamilyGood Day New York and the SoCal PBS Holiday Special to name a few. The Company Men have shared stages with artists such as Mariah Carey, Colbie Caillat, Daughtry, Chaka Khan, Natalie Cole and most recently Billy Idol and Sheena Easton.

The Company Men concert event will take place on Saturday, September 23 at 8:00 pm in the Sitnik Theatre of the Lackland Performing Arts Center on the campus of Centenary University at 715 Grand Avenue, Hackettstown, NJ 07840. Tickets for the Curtain Up! Gala concert are $35.00 for orchestra seating, $30.00 for balcony seating, and all tickets increase by $5.00 the day of the performance.

For more information, visit centenarystageco.org or call the Centenary Stage Company box office at (908) 979-0900.

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12) Long Island's Argyle Theatre to present 

A One Night Only Event 


ENCORE! A Musical Celebration

With the Stars of The Argyle  

Hosted by EVAN PAPPAS 


Friday, September 22, 2023 at 7:30 PM 


Experience the magic of live entertainment at The Argyle Theatre's Gala, Encore! A Musical Celebration, hosted by Artistic Director Evan Pappas with musical direction by Jeffrey Lodin, as talented alumni take the stage to create an unforgettable evening of songs and memories on September 22, 2023, at 7:30 PM. Long Island's premier theatrical venue continues to shine with this one-night-only event, showcasing the remarkable talents that have graced its stages over the past four seasons. 


The one-night-only special event will feature Becca Andrews (The Argyle's Legally Blonde, Honky Tonk Chicks), Tyler Belo (The Argyle's Spring Awakening, Hamilton National Tour), Dana Costello (The Argyle's Cabaret, Broadway's Finding Neverland, Pretty Woman),  Hana Culbreath (The Argyle's Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Annie National Tour), Alex Grayson (The Argyle's Spring Awakening, Broadway's Parade, Into The Woods), Jack Hale (The Argyle's Rock of Ages), Elliott Litherland (The Argyle's Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Opera North Carousel) Michelle Mallardi  (The Argyle's Elf, Footloose, Broadway Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Les Misérables), Ellie Smith (The Argyle's Grease, Miracle Valley Feature Film), and Ryan Thurman (The Argyle's Disney's The Little Mermaid, The Producers). 


Performance Date: Friday, September 22, 2023 at 7:30 PM 

$49 Orchestra & Premium Balcony // $39 Standard Balcony

$10 off for Season Ticket Holders

To purchase tickets click this link, call the Box Office at 631-230-3500 or email BoxOffice@ArgyleTheatre.com


For group rates, please contact Marty Rubin, Director of Sales, at Marty@ArgyleTheatre.com.  

*Performers subject to change 

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13) FISHTOWN FALL FEASTIVALE RETURNS WITH PHILADELPHIA'S TOP RESTAURANTS AND BARS, DJS AND MUSIC, FAMILY FUN ZONE, FRANKFORD HALL OKTOBERFEST AND OVER 125 VENDORS, ARTISTS AND MAKERS

Fishtown's largest street festival and block party is back - and bigger than ever! Fishtown District, with support from Penn Treaty Special Services District, presents Fishtown Fall Feastivale on Saturday, September 23, 2023, from 12:00pm to 8:00pm, on Frankford Avenue, from Girard to Palmer. The all day, all ages block party will feature outdoor food and drink, DJs and music, family fun and carnival games, charity celebrity dunk tank, artists and makers, vendors and community groups, and much more. Look for some of the biggest names in the city to serve street food, made in Fishtown beers and speciality seasonal sips outside under the autumn skies, including  Alamodak, Bottle Bar East, Cheu Noodle Bar, Evil Genius Beer Co., Fette Sau, Fiore Fine Foods, Fishtown Pickle Project, Frankford Hall, Frankford Tiki Bar, Front St. Cafe, Heffe Tacos, Interstate Drafthouse, Johnny Brenda's, La Colombe, LMNO, Philadelphia Brewing Co., Sancho Pistolas, Two Robbers, WM Mulherin's Sons, Wokworks and many more. Frankford Hall will host a special block party in the festival footprint for Oktoberfest, with authentic oompah music, kids' crafts, balloon artist, face painters and more. Fishtown Fall Feastivale is free to attend, with food and drink pay as you go. The event is family and fido friendly, with 21 and up to drink (with identification). For more information, visit https://www.fishtownfeastivale.com/ and follow @fishtownfestivale.

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14) THE FLEA


TO PRESENT


WERK! THE PATIO SESSIONS


FEATURING NEW PERFORMANCES BY


BLACK, BROWN AND QUEER ARTISTS 

 

DJ 2FACE, THE ILLUSTRIOUS BLACKS,

THE INCREDIBLE DRUNKERTONS, LULADA CLUB

AND PIXIE AVENTURA


TO BRING ARRESTING BEAUTY, FABULOUSNESS AND 


MAXIMUM JOY TO ALL


 

TAKING PLACE SEPTEMBER 21 – OCTOBER 1


AT THE FLEA


The Flea is pulling out all the stops for its indoor/outdoor theater, The Pete, for WERK! The Patio Sessions, a high energy, equal parts elegant and naughty festival of performances by Glam Award winning DJ2FACE, comedy cabaret duo The Incredible Drunkertons, Afro-Electro-Disco-Space-Punks The Illustrious Blacks, all-women salsa band Lulada Club, and one of Manhattan’s fiercest drag divas, Pixie Aventura. These works will occur at The Flea (20 Thomas Street) from September 21 – October 1, 2023. Tickets start at $20.

For more information or to reserve tickets, please visit www.theflea.org.

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15) From The Shadows" - the new supernatural horror film starring Davison, Anduze, and David
opening in theaters September 22

From The Shadows, the supernatural horror feature film starring Academy Award® nominee and Golden Globe® winner Bruce Davison (“Ozark,” Willard”), Selena Anduze (“Wanda/Vision,” “Creepshow”), and Tony nominated and multiple Emmy Award winner, Keith David (“Nope,” “The Thing”) will open in five theaters around the country from September 22-28. From The Shadows will have its official red carpet premiere in Los Angeles on September 19.

 

The following theaters will be showing From The Shadows:

 

New York, NY – Angelika East

181-189 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003

 

Dallas, TX – Angelika Plano

7205 Bishop Rd E-6, Plano, TX 75024

 

San Francisco, CA – Rohnert Park

555 Rohnert Park Expy West, Rohnert Park, CA 94928

 

Washington DC – Angelika Pop-Up

550 Penn St NE, Washington, DC 20002

 

Sacramento, CA – Tower Cinema

2508 Land Park Dr, Sacramento, CA 95818


When the enigmatic leader of the Hidden Wisdom cult, Dr. Joseph Cawl (Bruce Davison), and eighteen of his followers all die in a mysterious inferno, the five young survivors suspected of igniting the blaze contact paranormal researcher Amara Rowan (Selena Anduze) to help uncover the real cause of the fire. When they stumble upon the truth behind the disappearance of Cawl’s partner, Dr. Leonard Bertram (Keith David), they become the target of a deranged killer that wants to slaughter them all.


There will also be an In-Theater Contest in all of the theaters where From the Shadows will be playing. Keith David shot a short video that will screen before the feature instructing the audience on how to capture an on-screen QR code which will allow them to enter the contest to win. 

 

The prizes are:


- The special fx makeup painted appliance and mold used for Leonard Bertram's melted face (Keith David) with poster signed by Fx makeup creator, Vince Guastini and Keith David.

- Horror film memorabilia from Bruce Davison.

- A fifteen minute exclusive interview with Keith David .

- A fifteen minute exclusive interview with Selena Anduze.

- Film Soundtrack Vinyl signed by Alan Howarth, Keith David Bruce Davison and Selena Anduze.

 

The trailer is available to watch here


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16) GENERAL RUSH, DIGITAL LOTTERY, 


& STANDING ROOM POLICIES


ANNOUNCED  FOR


TONY AWARD® NOMINEES


JOSH GAD


&



ANDREW RANNELLS’


RETURN TO BROADWAY IN


“GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL!”


Producers of Gutenberg! The Musical! announced the general rush, digital lottery, and standing room policies as previews began Friday September 15, at 8 PM at the James Earl Jones Theatre (138 West 48th Street) for the Broadway premiere of the musical starring Tony Award® nominees Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells, written by Tony and Emmy Award® nominees Scott Brown and Anthony King, and directed by Tony Award winner Alex Timbers.

 

General Rush

A limited number of in-person rush tickets will be available on the day of each performance for $40 per ticket when the Jones Theatre box office opens. Maximum of two tickets per person subject to availability. The box office opens Tuesday through Saturday at 10 AM ET and Sunday at 12 PM ET.

 

Telecharge Digital Lottery

The Gutenberg! The Musical! digital lottery can be found at rush.telecharge.com

with entries opening at 12 AM ET, one day before the performance. Winners will be drawn that same morning at 10 AM ET and then later that afternoon at 3 PM ET. Winners may buy up to two tickets at $45 each, subject to availability.

 

Standing Room

When performances are sold out, standing room tickets will be available for $40 per ticket only at the Jones Theatre box office. Limit of two tickets per person, subject to availability.

 

Tickets for Gutenberg! The Musical! are also on sale now at www.gutenbergbroadway.comwww.telecharge.com or by calling 800 447 7400.

 

Gutenberg! The Musical! will open Thursday, October 12 in a strictly limited 20-week engagement playing through Sunday, January 28, 2024 only.

 

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17) Kinesis Project dance theatre

to present

Capacity, or: the Work of Crackling

at

Snug Harbor Dance Festival

September 23-24, 2023


Kinesis Project dance theatre will present Capacity, or: the Work of Crackling at the Snug Harbor Dance Festival from September 23-24, 2023 at Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301. For more information, directions and the full schedule, please visit https://snug-harbor.org/event/2023shdf/.


In this excerpt of Capacity, or: the Work of Crackling – created for Snug Harbor Dance Festival – dancers in floating fabric costumes by Rebecca Kanach appear to audiences along the historic Shinbone Alley in every space visible as they traverse along walls, dance in hidden hallways and across grassy hillsides. This performance spans from mesmerizing dancing to the simple invitation to take a walk together. Capacity investigates our human capacity for joy, grief and how that relates to the natural processes of the earth's cracking. Kinesis Project's Choreographer and Artistic Director Melissa Riker has been working with the collaborative guidance of geologist Dr. Missy Eppes, exploring the parallels found in mechanical weathering and subcritical cracking.


Riker says “...sharing this dance of cracking and weathering amongst the buildings of Snug Harbor is perfectly in tune with the echo of weathered sailors who once inhabited the spaces, to the living, crackling history of the beautiful architecture surrounding us. I can’t wait to bring together audiences and performers in this fantastic site. We are so grateful to Melissa West and Snug Harbor for inviting us into the 2nd Annual SHDF!”


Saturday, September 23 at 1pm

Site-based dance workshop taught by Kinesis Project Choreographer and Artistic Director, Melissa Riker


Saturday, September 23 at 2:15pm

Kinesis Project performance of an excerpt of Capacity or the Work of Crackling


Sunday, September 24 at 2:15pm

Kinesis Project performance of an excerpt of Capacity or the Work of Crackling


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18) NEW BLOCK OF TICKETS AVAILABLE


FOR


MJ”

THE FOUR-TIME TONY AWARD WINNING MUSICAL

 


FOR PERFORMANCES THROUGH MAY 26, 2024



A new block of tickets for MJ are now available for performances through May 26, 2024. Since beginning performances in December 2021, the production has played to nearly 1 million patrons and has broken the box office record at the Neil Simon Theatre ten times.


Tickets are available at the Neil Simon Theatre box office and at https://newyork.mjthemusical.com/tickets.



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19) Seth Bisen-Hersh Presents 750th Showcase Celebration at Don't Tell Mama, headlined by Broadway's Ashley Wool

After 16 years, Seth Bisen-Hersh will produce, emcee and accompany his 750th weekly showcase at renowned midtown cabaret venue Don't Tell Mama on Tuesday, September 19th, 2023 at 7PM.  He is excited to soon eclipse “The Simpsons” in produced shows!  

To celebrate, Bisen-Hersh will be joined by 20 showcase alumni singing songs from his catalog including soon to be Broadway star/showcase alumna Ashley Wool (How to Dance in Ohio). 

The concert will feature songs from off-Broadway's Love Quirks, as well as songs from More to LoveThe Diamond as Big as the Ritz, his new Broadway-aimed musical The Secret Adversary and "Malka", an upcoming short film inspired by his grandmother's Holocaust experience.

In addition to Wool, the featured singers include Anna Belanger, Eva Carrasquero, Rivka Chaim, Korina Deming, Kayleigh Evans, Sarah Gaines, Michael I. Haber, Michael Hasty, Becca C. Kidwell, Megan Moran, Cara Niebling, Ally O’Brien, Caitlin Otto, Barrett Penrod, Charlotte Vaughn Raines, Nikki Scamuffo, Liza Suzanna, Madeline Tam-Love and Chana Wingard.


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20) State Theatre New Jersey


Upcoming Shows and Events




15 Livingston Ave.

New Brunswick, NJ 

www.stnj.org/events-tickets



Wild Kratts 2.0

Thursday, September 21 3:30 PM & 6:30 PM


Wild Kratts Live! 2.0 is a theatrical stage show based on the hit animated television series Wild Kratts. Martin and Chris Kratt, stars of the Emmy®-nominated Wild Kratts, step out live on stage to engage the audience in a classic Wild Kratts story! Martin and Chris are sure to keep you entertained as they activate some fan-favorite Creature Power Suits and go “Off to the Creature Rescue!”



Tusk

Friday, September 22, 8:00 PM


Tusk is the number one Tribute to Fleetwood Mac in the world, bar none. No fancy tricks, no gimmicks, just five musicians recreating the music of Fleetwood Mac to perfection with note for note renditions that no other Fleetwood Mac tribute on the touring scene today can come close to duplicating.


For more information about these or other upcoming shows and events at State Theatre New Jersey or to purchase tickets, visit www.stnj.org/events-tickets



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THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED


 TO 10/21/23


21) NEW RIDGE BREWING CO. TO HOST 


NEW TAPS UNDER THE TOWERS BEER FESTIVAL


 IN ROXBOROUGH 


TO BENEFIT FRIENDS OF THE WISSAHICKON



New Ridge Brewing Co. announces Roxborough's first beer festival with the debut of Taps Under the Towers, on Saturday, September 23, 2023, from 1:00pm to 5:00pm. This brand new beer festival will benefit Friends of the Wissahickon, and take place outside the brewery, in the Roxborough Pocket Park. The event will feature unlimited beer samples from 20 local breweries, including Attic Brewing Company, Boardroom Spirits, Brewery ARS, Brewery Techne, Carbon Copy, Chestnut Hill Brewing Company, Dock Street Brewery, Human Robot, Iron Hill Brewery, Kings Road Brewing, Love City Brewing, Other Half, Punch Buggy Brewing, Sacred Vice Brewing Company, Two Locals Brewing, Wissahickon Brewing Company, Wrong Crowd Beer and more. The event will include a whole pig roast from Green Meadow Farm and other foods, including vegetarian options as well. Live music will be provided by Mitchell Street Phillbillies. Tickets are $60 and include a 5 ounce tasting glass for unlimited pours. This event is 21 and older only, with identification. Tickets are on sale now at https://www.newridgebrew.com/events/


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And that's the Scoop. Tune in tomorrow for More Theater Monday.

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