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Sunday, October 6, 2024

Sunday Scoop Week of 10/6/24 What's Happening This Week and More .

A) Beginning Performances 

In New Jersey

1) Dual Reality

2) Macbeth
 
In New York

3) Disenchanted 

4) Honeyland

5) Medea: A Musical Comedy

6) Shit.Meet.Fan

7) We Live in Cairo

8) What Doesn't Kill You

In Philadelphia 

9) La Egoista

B) Closing Soon

10) Water for Elephants

C) Run Extensions

11) The Beacon 

D) What Else is Happening This Week and More

12) Akihito Icihara and Vangeline in Residence With The Mercury Store
10/14 - 10/18

13) A Tribute to Stevie Wonder & His Challenge to  America
starring Dorian Harewood at 54 Below 10/14

14) Brooklyn Children's Museum Celebrates Indigenous People's Day
10/14

15) Brooklyn Children's Museum Name the Tarantula's Competition
Through 10/27

16) Blood of the Lamb Post-Show Talkbacks

17) Eddie Izzard at NJPAC
10/11

18) Hold On to Me Darling Lottery & Cancellation Line

19) It Happened Here 2024 New Fictional Audio Series

20) Lempicka Now Available at Now Available at NYPL Theatre in Film & Tape Archive

21) Lyle Ashton Harris: Our First and Last Love New Book Available Now

22) MCC Theater Education Programming & Audition Dates For 2024/2025

23) New York Butoh 2024
10/10 - 10/20

24) Philadelphia Zoo Presents Boo at the Zoo
Weekends 10/12  - 10/27

25) Playland October Hours & Howl-o-ween Happenings

26) Songbook Sundays Presents Heart and Soul and Hoagy Carmichael
10/13

27) South Street Seaport Halloween Origami Folding & Letterpress Printing 
10/12

28) South Street Seaport Indigenous People's Day
10/14

29) Swept Away New Broadway Show Sneak Peak

30) Theater Center & Wordly Introduce AI Power Real Tim Translation to NYC Theater

31) Upcoming Philadelphia Area Festivals & Events

A) Beginning Performances 

In New Jersey

1) Dual Reality

In Duel Reality, the audience is invited to imagine a world where star-crossed lovers are circus stars, their love story unfolding through graceful and death-defying acrobatics. This cirque-infused performance dazzles the senses and stirs the heart, as two feuding families engage in increasingly daring battles of skill—while the star-crossed lovers struggle to escape the escalating conflict. The performance distills the classic love story to its core conflict and transforms the stage into a sporting arena, with the audience/spectators taking sides and cheering on their team. 

McCarter Theater Center (91 University Pl., Princeton)
10/9 - 10/13

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

Photo Courtesy of Jorgenson Public Relations

2) Macbeth

Nimbus Arts Center (329 Warren St., Jersey City
10/10 - 11/3
Opening Night 10/13

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

In New York

Photo courtesy of Keith Sherman and Associates PR

3) Disenchanted 

DISENCHANTEDthe ‘charming’ musical featuring the princesses from original storybooks kvetching about the exploitation they’ve suffered in today’s animated films and theme parks, will embark on a US tour this October, and their first stop is Queens.

Queens Theater 
(14 United National Avenue South, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Corona)
10/11 - 10/12

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

4) Honeyland

Experience the journey of young activists as they grow, love, and fight for change in a time of immense social upheaval. HONEYLAND, from Theatreroo, brings to life the passion and turmoil of a generation shaping its future.

The Triad Theater (158 W 72nd St.)
10/13 - 11/2

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

Courtesy of Off Off PR

5) Medea: A Musical Comedy

A queer theatre company is putting on a campy musical version of Medea. Paul, the super gay star and Elsa, playing the title role hate each other off-stage then suddenly find themselves falling in love, shockingly. The quintessential backstage story spirals out of control as the flamboyant director goes insane trying to keep the whole mess on track, with many twists, turns, and sequins along the way! Get tickets now and become one of thousands of theatregoers at one of the funniest and murderous musicals in town!

Actors Temple Theatre (339 West 47th St.)
Beginning 10/10
Opening night 10/17

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

6) Shit.Meet.Fan

Here’s the game... Phones Out. Face Up. Volume High. Every text, every email, every call must be shared aloud. That’s what a group of long-time friends gather to play on the night of the eclipse. With the cocktails flowing among grownups who refuse to grow up, outrageous secrets and skeletons begin to emerge... Shit. Meet. Fan. Are they ready for the ensuing chaos? Are you?  

MCC Theater’s Newman Mills Theater (511 W 52nd St.)
10/10 -12/1
Opening Night 10/28

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

7) We Live in Cairo

Inspired by the young Egyptians who took to the streets amidst the throes of the Arab Spring, We Live in Cairo follows six student activists using their street art, photography and song to overthrow a regime older than they are. Winner of the Richard Rodgers Award for Musical Theater, this soaring new musical from Jonathan Larson Grant winners and NYTW Usual Suspects Daniel & Patrick Lazour journeys from the jubilation of the Tahrir Square protests through the aftermath of the years that followed. As escalating division and violence lead to a military crackdown, the young revolutionaries of Cairo must weigh the cost of how—or even whether—to keep their dreams of change alive. Obie Award winner and NYTW Usual Suspect Taibi Magar (The Half-God of Rainfall) directs.

NYTW (79 E. 4th St.) 
10/9 - 11/24
Opening Night 11/27

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

8) What Doesn't Kill You

In this rousing true story, stage and screen veteran James Hindman is a man of a certain age who finds himself paralyzed by self-doubt, when a serious health scare upends his life. Luckily he isn’t the type to let a life-threatening heart attack dampen his spirits… or his obsession with Cher. In this fast-paced, one-man extravaganza, Hindman seamlessly moves between characters to tell a story that bounces from light-hearted camp to poignant reflections on life’s greatest challenges. 

59E59 Theatres (59 E. 59 St.)
10/9 -10/27
Opening Night 10/12

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit 59e59.org/shows/show-detail/what-doesnt-kill-you

In Pennsylvania 

9) La Egoista

This engaging, heartfelt play explores the complicated bond between sisters, one navigating the pressures of burgeoning career stardom and the other battling a life-threatening illness. With a powerful blend of humor, tenderness, imagination, and playfully edgy puppetry, La Egoísta speaks to anyone who’s ever wrestled with family, identity, or the tug-of-war between personal dreams and family obligations.

Philladelpha Theater Co. (480 S. Broad St.)
10/4 - 10/20
Opening Night 10/9 

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

B) Closing Soon

Photo courtesy of Polk and Co. PR

10) Water for Elephants

Imperial Theatre (249 W. 45th St.)
Closing 12/8

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

C) Run Extensions

11) The Beacon 

A tragic accident, a dead husband; accusations resurfaced by a true crime podcast. Everyone will have a different interpretation. When you look at it, what do you see?

Beiv, a renowned artist, has left her suburban Dublin home for a secluded cottage on a rugged island off the coast of West Cork, Ireland. Here, there is no escaping the rumors of her shadowy past, and Beiv lets everyone see right in. Her relative peace is disrupted when her estranged son, Colm, returns home with his new wife, searching for answers about his father’s mysterious death. Prying into the past comes with a cost, however, and returning to the island will leave some people searching for a light – and others avoiding its glare.

Irish Rep’s Francis J. Greenburger Mainstage (132 West 22nd St.)
Now closing 11/24

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit IRISHREP.ORG

D) What Else is Happening This Week and More

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12) Akihito Ichihara and Vangeline

in Residency with The Mercury Store

October 14-18, 2024

with

MAN WOMAN

Costumes by Machine Dazzle

Composer, Ray Barragan Sweeten


Vangeline Theater/New York Butoh Institute has partnered with ELF and the legendary New York artist Machine Dazzle to create a new duet titled MAN WOMAN, a collaboration between Butoh dancers Akihito Ichihara (Sankai Juku, ELF) and Vangeline. Ichihara and Vangeline will finish creating MAN WOMAN during a Mercury Store Residency between October 14 and 18, 2024 in NYC.


MAN WOMAN is expected to premiere in the US in New York in 2025. Emmy-Award winner Machine Dazzle created original costumes for the piece and Ray Barragan Sweeten composed the soundscape.


MAN WOMAN is a duet about love articulated through the language of Butoh.

The piece is a reimagining of Japanese photographer Eikoh Hosoe’s eponymous photo book from 1960. Choreographed and performed by Butoh dancers Akihito Ichihara and Vangeline, the duet explores the tension between male and female forms by way of an intimate encounter. The iconic poses from Hosoe’s work serve as inspiration and leitmotifs for this sculptural piece; like photographs coming to life, the dancers weave in and out of the poses without making physical contact. The tension found in negative space rises, a commentary on distance and connection in intimate relationships that culminates in a single touch. 


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13) DORIAN HAREWOOD

IN

A TRIBUTE TO STEVIE WONDER AND HIS CHALLENGE TO AMERICA

 

Tony® Award nominee, Film and Television Star

makes his 54 Below and New York City Solo Concert Debut

 

 

OCTOBER 14, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.

 

at 54 BELOW, BROADWAY’S SUPPER CLUB


54 BELOW, Broadway’s Supper Club, presents Dorian Harewood in “A TRIBUTE TO STEVIE WONDER AND HIS CHALLENGE TO AMERICA” on October 14, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.

 

Harewood will sing a wide selection of Stevie’s many acclaimed hits, including: “Love’s In Need Of Love Today,” “Higher Ground,” “Visions,” “Livin’ For The City,” “If It’s Magic, “Happy Birthday,” among others. 


Dorian Harewood in “A TRIBUTE TO STEVIE WONDER AND HIS CHALLENGE TO AMERICA” plays 54 Below (254 West 54th Street) on October 14, 2024. Show begins at 7:00 pm, doors open at 5:30 pm. Cover charges: are $51 (includes $6 in fees) – $62 (includes $7 in fees). VIP Seating: $78.50 (includes $8.50 in fees) Premiums: $100.50 (includes $10.50 in fees). Prices shown are only valid for online purchases. Additional $6 in fees for all seating sections if purchased at the box office. There is a $25 food and beverage minimum. Tickets and information are available at www.54Below.org. Tickets on the day of performance after 4:00pm are only available by calling (646) 476-3551.


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14) Celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day 

at Brooklyn Children’s Museum o

on October 13 and 14


Programming for Indigenous Peoples’ Day at Brooklyn Children’s Museum includes storytelling, live music, dance performances, food demonstrations, an artist marketplace, and art-making.


Brooklyn Children’s Museum (BCM) will honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day this year with two days of programming on Sunday, October 13 and Monday, October 14. Held in partnership with the North American Indigenous Center of New York (NAIC-NY), the celebration of Indigenous peoples and traditions will consist of storytelling, live music, theater performances, interactive food demonstrations, and art-making.


From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days, guests can attend:

Interactive storytelling sessions and dance performances, including hoop dance, with The Northeastern Haudenosaunee Dance Troupe 
Hands-on food demonstrations to learn how to make traditional strawberry (ken'niiohontésha) drinks
Craft workshops featuring beadwork, corn husk doll making, and terra cotta pottery
Native artisans vendor marketplace on the BCM rooftop

Honoring Indigenous Peoples’ Day tickets are $15 general admission, $14 for grandparents, and free for children under one year old. General admission tickets include access to all special performances, festivals, and exhibits. To purchase tickets, visit: https://www.brooklynkids.org/programs/indigenous-peoples-day/

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15) Brooklyn Children’s Museum Launches Competition Inviting New Yorkers 

to Name Its Tarantulas!


The competition runs throughout October. 


Brooklyn Children’s Museum (BCM) may be best known for its exhibitions, cultural celebrations, and play spaces, but it is also home to a number of live animals who belong to its living collection. This October, BCM is inviting New York’s children to participate in a creepy, crawly competition to name the Museum’s newest animal friends: three tarantulas! 


Two of the tarantulas are female and one is male, but that need not limit anyone’s creativity. When proposing name ideas, contest participants are encouraged to draw inspiration from the borough of Brooklyn—its past and present, as well as from New York City wildlife, heroes in STEM and the natural sciences, famous Brooklynites, beloved story book characters—or your own beloved neighbor from the block!


To enter name ideas into the contest: Teachers, families, and caregivers with children are encouraged to visit the Museum’s new STEM maker space, Nature’s Engineers to try this month’s hands-on project, “Arachnid Architecture,” where kids will construct their own spider webs and test their designs to see how many ‘insects’ they can capture. While in Nature’s Engineers, kids will be able to view the Museum’s new spiders, three green-bottle blue tarantulas, and come up with a fun name for each one, which they will write on a postcard and submit in a collection box. Naming ideas will be collected throughout the month in Nature’s Engineers.


The last day to submit name ideas will be on Sunday, October 27 at the Museum’s Halloween celebration, to which visitors are encouraged to come dressed in spider costumes.


On October 31, Halloween Day: Brooklyn Children’s Museum will announce the top finalists on its Instagram channel (@bcmkids), where the Museum’s followers and members of the public will be able to vote for their favorites in a poll.


The Museum will announce the winning names on November 1, reintroducing the newly christened tarantulas to their legions of fans.


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16) Occasional Drawl Productions Announces Post-Show Talkbacks for Blood of the Lamb at 59E59 Theaters


Occasional Drawl Productions and 59E59 Theaters recently announced the post-show talkbacks following select performances of the New York premiere of Arlene Hutton’s Blood of the Lamb


Blood of the Lamb, starring Meredith Garretson and Kelly McAndrew, is directed by Margot Bordelon (John Proctor is the Villain, ...what the end will be) and produced by Brian Letchworth and Christa Scott-Reed of Occasional Drawl Productions, in association with Harbor Stage Company. Speakers from Betches Media, NYC for Abortion RIghts, A is For and more will take part in the series. 


For a schedule of performances and participants for each post-show discussion, visit www.59e59.org


WHAT: Post-show Talkbacks for Blood of the Lamb


WHERE: 59E59 Theaters

    59 E 59th St, New York, NY 10022


SCHEDULE 


  • Wednesday, October 9, with guest Dana Sussman (Executive Director of Pregnancy Justice)

  • Thursday, October 10, with guest Sarah Moeller (The Brigid Alliance)

  • Saturday, October 12 after the 7:00 PM performance, with guests Dr. Susan Kattwinkel (College of Charleston) and Dr. Stephanie Sandberg (Washington and Lee University)


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17) EDDIE IZZARD – THE REMIX: 

THE FIRST 35 YEARS 

Friday, October 11, 2024 at 8:00PM

New Jersey Performing Arts Center

1 Center Street, Newark, NJ 



Eddie Izzard –The Remix is a chance for the comedian, inspired by her ever-loyal audiences, to remix and re-imagine some of her own favorite, personal comedy highlights. Actor, comedian, and multi-marathon runner Eddie Izzard’s boundary-pushing career spans 35 years of record-breaking comedy tours and critically acclaimed film, TV, and theatre performances. She brings the show to the New Jersey Performing Arts Center on Friday, October 11 at 8:00PM.  This show promises to be a beautiful, hilarious journey spanning a 35-year career talking thought provoking nonsense. Tickets are $39.50, $49.50, $59.50, $69.50 and $89.50 (plus applicable fees) and will be available at www.ticketmaster.com 


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18) “HOLD ON TO ME DARLING”

STARRING ADAM DRIVER


ANNOUNCES


TODAYTIX DIGITAL LOTTERY POLICY AND


 DIGITAL CANCELLATION LINE      



The TodayTix digital lottery policy and digital cancellation line for the highly anticipated production of Hold on to Me Darling starring Adam Driver was announced ahead of the production’s official opening night on Wednesday, October 16th at The Lucille Lortel Theatre (121 Christopher Street).

 

Hold on to Me Darling has partnered with TodayTix to offer $40 Lottery tickets exclusively on the TodayTix app. The Lottery will open for entries at 12AM each Sunday, and entrants will have the opportunity to enter for a chance to win up to two tickets for the upcoming week of performances. The Lottery will close for entries at 1PM the day prior to the performance, and winners will be drawn after the lottery closes for a given performance closes.

 

Hold on to Me Darling will also offer a Digital Cancellation Line exclusively on the TodayTix app. Same-day tickets will be released on a first-come, first-served basis. The cancellation line starts at 4pm and concludes at 6pm.

 

For tickets and additional information, please visit HoldOnToMeDarling.com.


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19) EDIE FALCO, TONY SHALHOUB, JOHN TURTURRO AND 


SANTINO FONTANA LEAD THE ALL-STAR CAST OF


“IT HAPPENED HERE 2024”


A NEW FICTIONAL AUDIO SERIES


ADAPTED BY RICHARD DRESSER


FROM HIS OWN NOVEL IT HAPPENED HERE

 

FIRST EPISODE AVAILABLE NOW



New York, NY (October 1, 2024) – It Happened Here 2024, the new 6-episode “audio documentary from the future” adapted by Richard Dresser from his own novel, It Happened Here, began streaming Wednesday, October 2.

 

The all-star cast includes Molly BabosMolly Carden, four-time Emmy Award winner Edie Falco, Tony Award winner Santino FontanaLuke KirbyTom Pacinka, Tony Award winner and five-time Emmy Award winner Tony Shalhoub, and Emmy Award winner John Turturro.

 

Inspired by Sinclair Lewis’ dystopian novel, It Can’t Happen Here, Dresser offers a glimpse of what could happen after the 2024 election if fascism creeps into the USA. Told through the voices of a fragmenting American family, It Happened Here 2024 describes a country that still has Netflix and free two-day delivery, where the only thing lost is freedom.

 

It Happened Here 2024 is directed by long-time theater and television creator Joe Cacaci and produced by Jess Hackel. Original Music is composed by Jared Paul. Executive Producers include Evangeline MorphosJohn Whalan, and Elliott Forrest.

 

The first episode will is available now on WNYC’s ON THE MEDIA podcast feed. New episodes air every Wednesday between now and October 30th wherever you get your

podcasts.

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20)“LEMPICKA”


IS NOW AVAILABLE AT


THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS’


THEATRE ON FILM AND TAPE ARCHIVE



Producers Seaview and Jenny Niederhoffer recently announced today that the Broadway production of Lempicka, the sweeping new musical portrait celebrating the gripping true story of renowned artist Tamara de Lempicka, was filmed by the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive (TOFT) at The New York Public Library  for the Performing Arts and added to its collection. The complete show was filmed by TOFT in May of 2024 and is now accessible to view at the Library to any theater professional, student, or researcher.


21) Esteemed World-Class, Black Queer Artist's
Book LYLE ASHTON HARRIS: OUR FIRST AND LAST
LOVE, available now

Both personal and universal, Harris’s multimedia works weave together legacies of family dynamics, queer histories, and Afro-cosmopolitanism.

Lyle Ashton Harris: Our first and last love, now available, charts new connections across the artistic practice of New York-based artist Lyle Ashton Harris (b. 1965, Bronx, NY). Informed by an adolescence that unfolded in New York City and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, as well as several years spent living in Ghana, Harris explores the complexities of African and African American collective identity while forging his own personal narrative as a Black queer man. The retrospective exhibition chronicles Harris’s approach to representation and self-portraiture while tracing recurrent themes and formal techniques in his work over the last 35 years.

 

Central to this curated selection is Harris’s most recent series titled Shadow Works, mixed-media assemblages of photographic prints embedded in Ghanaian printed textiles with cowrie shells, pottery, handwritten notes, clippings of the artist’s dreadlocks and other personal ephemera. In both the artist's solo exhibition and this book, these works serve as thematic anchors underscoring Harris’s layered approach to his ongoing creative explorations.

 

Lyle Ashton Harris: Our first and last love, is now available from Distributed Art PublishersAmazonBarnes & Noble and Walmart.


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ANNOUNCES

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING

FOR THE 2024-25 SEASON

 

AUDITIONS FOR THE MCC YOUTH COMPANY

PERFORMANCE AND PLAYWRITING LABS

TO BE HELD ON OCTOBER 8

AT MCC THEATER

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT MCCTHEATER.ORG

 

MCC Theater auditions for the 2024-2025 MCC Youth Company programs will be held on Tuesday October 8 from 4:30pm – 6:30pm. Auditions for both labs will take place on site at MCC Theater (511 W 52nd St). An additional audition for available Performance Lab spots will be held on Tuesday January 14 from 4:30pm to 6:30pm.

 

MCC also announced that new for this year, in celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Youth Company, members will be paid a $250 stipend for completing their lab. MCC has made it possible for youth company members to participate in both Playwriting and Performance Labs this year which means a student can earn $500 for completing the full year.


Registration for the MCC Youth Company is now open and any current New York City high school student is encouraged to apply; no preparation is required for the audition process. To register and learn more, please visit: https://mcctheater.org/public-engagement-education.

 

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23) Vangeline Theater/New York Butoh Institute

presents

New York Butoh Institute Festival 2024

Featuring performances by

Natalia Cuellar (Chile), Eugenia Vargas (Mexico),

Akihito Ichihara and Elf (Japan) and Vangeline Theater

October 10-20, 2024


Vangeline Theater/New York Butoh Institute presents the New York Butoh Institute Festival 2024: Honoring Latin American Women in Butoh, featuring Natalia Cuéllar (Chile), Eugenia Vargas (Mexico), as well as Akihito Ichihara (ELF) and Vangeline on from October 10-20, 2024. For tickets and more information, please visit https://www.vangeline.com/calendar-of-upcoming-events/2024/10/10/new-york-butoh-institute-festival-2024.


New York Butoh Institute Festival 2024 Program

Performances at Triskelion Arts, 106 Calyer Street, Brooklyn NY 11222

October 10 & 11, 2024 at 8pm: Natalia Cuellar and Eugenia Vargas

October 12, 2024 at 7:30 pm: Akihito Ichihara/ ELF and Vangeline Theater


Panel discussion:

Women, Latin America, and Butoh

October 14 at 6:30pm

Recorded on Zoom on the 14th - Available October 16th until Dec 31st on www.vimeo.com/vangeline

Free.

With Dr. Alice Baldock (Oxford University), Raquel Almazan, Natalia Cuéllar, Eugenia Vargas and Vangeline.

Since butoh's conception, women have been the intellectual and artistic force behind its co-creation. This is especially true of butoh in Latin America. Here, dancers such as Natalia and Eugenia are leading a transnational network of mainly women butoh dancers, whose works speak to audiences across Latin America and the world. Join them to discuss the previously obscured histories of women in butoh and their importance, as well as the contemporary moment in which butoh is being shaped by a new generation of women.


Workshops and Masterclasses:

Saturday, October 12, 2024, 3-6 pm: Butoh Masterclass with Natalia Cuellar

115 Wooster Street 2F New York, NY, 10012


Sunday, October 13, 3-6pm: Butoh Masterclass with Eugenia Vargas

115 Wooster Street 2F New York, NY, 10012


October 18-20: Performance Workshop with Akihito Ichihara

Friday, October 18, 2024, 7-10pm: Workshop Rehearsal

Saturday, October 19, 2024, 1-6pm: Workshop Rehearsal

Sunday, October 20, 2024, 2-6:30pm: Workshop Rehearsal

Sunday, October 20, 2024, 8-9pm: Performance in Times Square, Costumes provided by Akihito Ichihara


Works presented October 10-12 At Triskelion Arts:

KI, The Breath of Time

Natalia Cuellar. Ruta de La Memoria. (Chile)

KI , the Breath of Time is a one-woman movement choreography that explores the transcendence of time and memory from a female perspective. Through the unique experience of childbirth, which also considers abortion as childbirth, the call of life and death is revealed, creating a poignant reflection on the essence of existence. Until the beginning of the 20th century and even today, in some countries, childbirth has been a critical moment in the lives of many women, as it is a thin line between life and death. This crossroads at the moment of giving birth is presented on stage as a journey where a woman immerses herself in different spaces and times. With the memory and presence of other women who accompany her on the journey of childbirth, she transforms herself into different organic matter, to remember and honor the origin of life, of her life,, of the one she is about to give birth to and the journey to death.


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24) PHILADELPHIA ZOO'S HALLOWEEN EXTRAVAGANZA BOO AT THE ZOO PRESENTED BY CONSTELLATION RETURNS FOR THREE FUN-FILLED WEEKENDS WITH NEW ZOO BABIES, FESTIVE FALL HAPPENINGS AND TRICK-OR-TREAT SAFARI

Philadelphia Zoo is thrilled to announce the return of the region’s most festive Halloween tradition. Boo at the Zoo presented by Constellation returns for three weekends, including October 12-13, 19-20 and 26-27, 2024, from 9:30am to 5:00pm. Families are invited to come dressed in their favorite costume and bring their trick-or-treat bag. Festivities will include a trick-or-treat safari, seasonal decor, boo-tiful weather, Howl-oween children's activities and everyone's favorite animals. Boo at the Zoo is included with admission and tickets are on sale now. Zoo members enjoy early admission on select dates (8:30am on Saturday, October 12; Sunday, October 20; Saturday, October 27) and an exclusive members-only candy station. New for this year, the Zoo is offering a sensory-friendly morning presented by ABA Centers of Pennsylvania on Saturday, October 19 from 8:30am to 9:30am.

Enjoy three wild weekends of Halloween fun with the family as Boo at the Zoo takes over Philadelphia Zoo. Kids of all ages are encouraged to dress in their favorite costume and parade to the Great Pumpkins where they will find photo opportunities and a spooktacular good time. Trick-or-treat stations will be placed around the Zoo, with a special members-only surprise station waiting to be discovered. (Halloween costumes with toy guns and weapons are prohibited.)

For 2024, the Zoo is excited for guests and members to also visit some of its newest additions: 

* In August, the Zoo’s baby boy Sumatran orangutan Jambi made his public debut for the very first time with mom Tua. Dad Sugi has been reintroduced to mom and baby. The family can be seen exploring their habitat at PECO Primate Reserve.

* In August, the Zoo welcomed a baby red-tailed monkey for the first time in its 150-year history. The baby, born to mom Lulu and dad Ahnmom can be seen at Primate Passage, the first exhibit after entering the Zoo.

Be sure to visit all our animal exhibits to see who might be munching on pumpkins or playing with Halloween-themed enrichment! Tentative schedule for pumpkin feedings (may change without advance notice):

Saturdays
* 10:00 am – Rodrigues fruit bats inside the Rare Animal Conservation Center
* 11:00 am – Giant tortoises at Reptile House
* 11:15 am – Andean bear in Bear Country
* 2:30 pm – Gorillas at PECO Primate Reserve
* 3:00 pm – Hippos in African Plains

Sundays
* 10:00 am – One of our cats in Big Cat Falls
* 11:15 am – Sloth bear in Bear Country
* 11:30 pm – Turkey Vultures near Back Yard Kitchen
* 2:00 pm – Orangutans at PECO Primate Reserve
* 2:30 pm – Ossabaw Island Hogs by KidZooU

Along with trick-or-treating, children can participate in two fun and educational kids’ activities. To celebrate the spooky season, the Zoo's Conservation Education team will be giving clues to help guests match the skull to the animal for the chance to enter and win a prize. Interact with education staff with fun games on Impala Lawn. Reading Captains will also be handing out age-appropriate books to families as they visit their favorite animals.

Around the Zoo guests can try a slew of frightfully delightful food offerings. At Impala Café, pick up a pumpkin or cinnamon bun latte; at Backyard Kitchen, try a Mummy Dog: a hotdog wrapped in puff pastry served with siracha ketchup; at Scoop Shack, indulge in a pumpkin sundae with pumpkin ice cream, whipped cream, cinnamon sugar, caramel sauce and chocolate chips; plus, stop at Eat Drink Taco for a classic dirt cup with chocolate pudding, crushed Oreo’s and gummy worms.

With so much happening at the Zoo,  fall is a great time to become a member. Zoo members receive complimentary admission and parking; ten percent off of Zoo shops and dining; discounted tickets to LumiNature; access to pre-sale reservations, exclusive events, insider information, special hours, dedicated newsletters and discounted admission to more than 100 zoos and aquariums across the country. To become a member, or to make a reservation visit www dot PhiladelphiaZoo dot org.

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25) Fall into Frightening Fun with Special Spooktacular October Hours and

Howl-O-Ween Happenings at Playland

 

Guests can get into the autumnal spirit at the historic waterfront destination with pet parades, pumpkin decorating, and spooky crafts, along with extra playtime and rides at Kiddyland

 

It’s no trick, but a treat as Playland Beach reopens to canine companions on

Monday, October 7, 2024


 

The fall season at Playland will kick off with doggie tricks and treats with the reopening of Playland Beach to our four-legged visitors on Monday, October 7With stunning views of the Long Island Sound and a sprawling coastline, Playland Beach offers the perfect playground for canine companions to relax and play through the end of April 2025. Guests are welcome to bring their pups from dawn until dusk, with each owner permitted to bring up to three dogs.

 

As the seasonal celebrations continue to unfold, Playland is hosting its “Howl-O-Ween” Pet Parade on Sunday, October 20, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. on Playland’s boardwalk and beach to get into the Halloween spirit. Pet owners are encouraged to dress up their fur babies in their spookiest or silliest costumes, as well as show off their own creative outfits for a paws-itively adorable Halloween parade. Walter’s hot dog food truck will also be parked on the boardwalk.

 

In addition to pet-friendly activities, Playland will welcome guests to enjoy the Kiddyland Fall Fun October Weekends, providing extra access to Kiddyland rides and select food vendors during the final three weekends of October from 12 PM to 6 PM on Saturdays and Sundays – which is the first time these Kiddyland rides have been open and available during fall weekends. Admission is $15 per person, while holders of 2024 season passes can enjoy the festivities at no additional cost.

 

The Kiddyland Fall Fun October weekends will immerse guests in a festive, fun-filled atmosphere featuring themed face painting with Halloween and Oktoberfest designs, a whimsical bubble cart, and craft tables that will offer opportunities for mask-making and pumpkin decorating. Throughout the day, Kiddyland shows will entertain audiences with performances by “Ol’ Gus Shivers” at 1 p.m., 3 p.m., and 5 p.m. The celebrations will culminate on Sunday, October 27 with a lively Halloween costume parade, welcoming everyone to channel their inner ghouls and goblins.

 

Playland’s October schedule includes:

·         Monday, October 7: Playland’s Dog Beach Season Kicks Off

·         October 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27, 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.: Kiddyland Fall Fun October Weekends

·         Sunday, October 20, 12 noon – 2 p.m.: Howl-O-Ween Pet Parade on Playland’s boardwalk and beach

·         Sunday, October 27: Halloween Costume Parade – More information on timing and details will be announced in the near future, including via social media.

 

Lastly, it’s never too early to save for next year! Guests can now purchase the 2025 All Access Season Pass now available at Playland.com.

 

For more information and a calendar of events, visit www.playland.com and follow on social via the Playland Park Official pages on FacebookInstagramTikTokTwitter and LinkedIn. 


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26) Songbook Sundays 

at 

Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Dizzy’s Club 

hosted by Deborah Grace Winer 

 

HEART AND SOUL AND HOAGY CARMICHAEL
featuring

Christine Andreas, Kenita Miller, Christian Wiggs

 

Sunday, October 13th, 5 PM & 7:30 PM 


Songbook Sundays, created and hosted by Deborah Grace Winer celebrating the American Songbook will continue at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Dizzy’s Club with Heart and Soul and Hoagy Carmichael on Sunday, October 13th at 5 PM and 7:30 PM

 

Heart and Soul and Hoagy Carmichael snaps Jazz at Lincoln Center American Songbook into fall, celebrating the iconic Jazz piano man, songwriter, actor, Oscar-winner and cultural icon.  This Songbook Sundays swings Carmichael’s greatest…from Stardust and Heart and Soul, to Georgia on My MindIn the Cool, Cool, Cool of the EveningSkylark and more. 

 

Hosted and curated by leading American Songbook expert Deborah Grace Winer, the set features Tony award nominee Christine Andreas, Tony nominee Kenita Miller and JALC rising star Christian Wiggs

 

Music Director Ted Rosenthal leads a band of inter-generational all-stars including Jayla Chee on bass (Small’s, Stanford Jazz Fest), Christian X.M. McGhee on drums (Dizzy’s Club, Jazz St. Louis) and Sarah Hanahan on alto saxophone (Dizzy’s Club, Dee Dee Bridgewater).


To reach Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Dizzy’s Club, enter at Columbus Circle at 60th Street and Broadway, take the Jazz elevators to the 5th floor for Dizzy’s Club as well as The Rose Theater and The Appel Room.

 

Tickets for Songbook Sundays are $55/50, with student tickets available at $25.  There is a $21 food/drink minimum.

To purchase, visit: Jazz.org/dizzys


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27) South Street Seaport Museum

Announces

Halloween Origami Folding and Letterpress Printing

Saturday, October 12, 2024, 12pm-2pm


Embrace spooky season and unleash your creativity at Bowne & Co.’s Halloween-inspired drop-in workshop on Saturday, October 12, 2024, from 12pm–2pm, at 207 Water Street, NYC. Admission is free, and pre-registration is encouraged, but walk-ups will be accommodated as possible. seaportmuseum.org/halloween-crafts


Visit anytime between 12pm and 2pm for a free hands-on experience in crafting origami bats, and other spooky folded-paper creatures, along with Halloween-themed paper chains. For an extra thrill, skilled Bowne designers will be on hand to guide you through crafting your own letterpress-printed broadside posters using a 19th century printing press from the Seaport Museum’s working collection.


Don’t miss this opportunity to add a touch of spookiness to your seasonal decorations and learn more about the art of traditional letterpress printing. Anyone age 5 and up is welcome. All participants get to take home the items they create during the afternoon.


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28) South Street Seaport Museum

Announces

Indigenous Peoples’ Day at the Seaport Museum

Monday, October 14, 2024, 11am-5pm


In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the South Street Seaport Museum is adding an extra open day to welcome the public. Come celebrate “Where New York Begins” on Monday, October 14, 2024 from 11am-5pm at 12 Fulton Street and Pier 16 (Fulton and South Streets), NYC. seaportmuseum.org/indigenous-peoples-day

Take advantage of Pay What You Wish General Admission, which means you can enjoy all that the Museum has to offer at whatever price is right for you––free in-person admission, the full ticket price, or any amount in between. Plan ahead and reserve your ticket in advance. Walk-ups are also welcome to join the fun.


Your ticket includes the exhibitions on view in the introduction gallery space at 12 Fulton Street as well as access to the 1885 tall ship Wavertree where you can discover the traditions of the area’s Indigenous people and play the same games that were enjoyed here long before the city we know today. Family-friendly activities will include Selahtinalìtin (sˈɛlɑːtˌɪnɐlˌɪtɪn): a scattering straws game similar to Pick Up Sticks or Jackstraws, and Mamantuhwin (mˈæmɐntˌuːwɪn): a dice-and-bowl game possibly named after the whirligig beetle. Experience the excitement of these traditional games and connect with the history of Lenapehoking, the land and water now known as South Street Seaport.


Free timed tickets for a tour of the 1908 lightship Ambrose are available separately at no additional cost. And, Bowne & Co. Stationers will also be open for this special Monday.

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29) NON-ENGLISH-SPEAKING LOCALS AND TOURISTS ARE NOW ABLE TO ATTEND A PLAY IN NEW YORK AND FULLY UNDERSTAND IT IN THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGE, AS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE POWERS A REAL TIME TRANSLATION OF THE SHOW IN ANY ONE OF 60 DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

 
AND 


INTRODUCE AI POWERED REAL TIME TRANSLATION TO NYC THEATER – INTEGRATING IT INTO THE LONG RUNNING
OFF BROADWAY PLAY PERFECT CRIME


For the first time in New York City history, non-English speaking New Yorkers and tourists will be able to walk into a theater and enjoy a play in their native language – thanks to a new partnership between The Theater Center, home to New York City’s longest running play, Perfect Crime, and the AI powered translation tech startup, Wordly.  Over the past two years, the teams behind the Off-Broadway theater complex, the long running murder mystery, and the innovative new translation platform have worked together in painstaking fashion to achieve a theatrical first: utilizing AI powered real time translation technology to present a play in 60 different  languages - so that anyone from anywhere can understand every word of what happening in the show, as it unfolds. https://www.wordly.ai/theater-translation


Simultaneous translation has been widely used in business meetings, church services, and universities, but not in live plays — until now. Audience members attending Perfect Crime simply scan a QR code, use their own earbuds or disposable ones provided by the theater, and select to hear the show in the language of their choice. This approach ensures that foreign language speaking theatergoers can fully understand and enjoy the show, breaking down language barriers and enhancing the cultural experience. 


For those individuals with hearing impairments or hearing loss, this innovative new app will also provide real-time captioned text, a significant improvement over the pre-programmed audio devices currently available in theaters.



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30) Upcoming Philadelphia Area


 Festivals and Events




Yay or Nay? Does Voting Matter
WHYY and The Fre e Library of Philadelphia  
Oak Lane Library, 6614 N 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19126
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Location


Voting is a “civic duty”. Our right to vote empowers us to make an impact in our communities. Yet voter turnout has long been a challenge. During the 2022 midterms, 43% of eligible city voters cast a ballot. At the recent Philly mayoral race, only 32% of eligible voters showed up at the polls. Join WHYY and the Fre e Library of Philadelphia to discuss ways to motivate Philadelphians young and old to step into the voting booth and exercise their democratic rights this November.

Host - Eric Marsh Sr. Manager Community & Engagement, WHYY News
Moderator - Tony Cuffie, Senior Manager Community & Engagement, WHYY News

Bridging Blocks, a partnership between The Fr ee Library of Philadelphia and WHYY, is made possible by a generous grant from Fred and Barbara Sutherland.


Get Out the Vote Party
Friday, October 11, 2024
7:00pm to 9:00pm, VIP 6:30pm


Pennsylvania, let's get out the vote! Philly Publicist (TikTok), Philadelphia influencers and friends will present a get out the vote party unlike anything you have ever seen with a night combining pop culture, music, arts, activism and food/drink. Come ready to dance to songs made popular on TikTok this Election cycle while sipping coconut tree inspired beer, enjoy blue wave cocktails, lite bites, dazzling circus performances, drag performances (think Chappell Roan, Beyonce, Taylor and Charlie XCX), prizes, giveaways, voter registration tables, light displays and more. Look for exclusive prizes locally designed art and clothing, fashion - plus come ready to support Black, Brown, Female and Gay small businesses and artists. Media seeking credentials and more information, please email kory at aversapr dot com


OURfest: National Coming Out Parade
Saturday, October 12th, 2024, 4pm-6pm

OURfest: National Coming Out Festival
Sunday, October 13th, 2024, 12pm-7pm
Philly Pride 365: A Program of Galaei presents the second annual Philadelphia OURfest for National Coming OUT Day

OURfest: National Coming Out Parade and Festival/Resource Fair, is home to the first National Coming Out Parade in the United States. This year will be our second annual parade! OURfest stands for Our Uniting Resilience and these new events are being created to amplify the resilience of our people, our individual journeys in coming out, and how we hold and take up space everyday.

OURfest: National Coming Out Parade

Will take place on Saturday, October 12th, 2024, from 4:00pm to  6:00pm, from 5th and Market to Broad and Locust. The parade will feature a mix of curated and  designed floats, community organizations and live performances that spotlight the vibrancy of the  LGBTQIA+ community in Philadelphia, the suburbs and across America. Look for themed sections to  showcase youth and families, sports and recreation, professional leaders, pioneers and grand marshals,  arts and culture, drag artists, and other groups. The community cheer section features the record breaking 400 foot rainbow flag that debuted in June during Pride Month. The final route for the parade is being finalized and will be shared in a future update. Also, look for a parade line-up to be shared closer to the event!

OURfest looks to make history as the first parade in the country dedicated and inspired by LGBTQ History Month and National Coming Out Day. Come OUT with us!

OURfest: National Coming Out Festival/Resource Fair

Philly Pride 365, a program of Galaei brings together the city’s top LGBTQ+ organizers to produce a dynamic festival – and one of the single largest outdoor festivals of the year in Philadelphia.
The Gayborhood will come to life again in honor of National Coming Out  Day/Weekend. OURfest: National Coming Out Festival will take place on Sunday, October 13th, 2023, from  12:00pm to 7:00pm, with resource fair and family zone from 12:00pm to 4:00pm, and last call for mobile bars outdoor service and food trucks at 6:00pm. The festival will spread out across the Gayborhood from 13th and Walnut down to 13th and Pine, form Locust to 12th, then from there to 12th and Pine, with other select roads closed around the festival footprint.

This year's resource fair and street festival will feature art and music from the community, in a celebration that combines the uniqueness of Philadelphia and showcases the diverse talents of Philadelphia’s LGBTQIA family, friends, and neighbors.

The vibrant location of the Gayborhood, the stronghold of Philadelphia’s LGBTQ community, provides a historic backdrop for 200+ grassroots organizations, CBO’s, charities, artists and makers, entertainers, restaurants and bars, food trucks, vendors and small businesses to provide innovative programming, dynamic structure, community resources, education, food and drink and family fun. The full lineup will include performances, speeches, with the potential of some surprise guests.


Fall In Love With Northern Liberties Fest
Sunday, October 13, 2024
11:00am - 5:00pm
3rd Street between Wildey and Brown streets in Northern Liberties and inside Liberty Lands (913 N. 3rd Street)

Join the Northern Liberties Business Improvement District and The Northern Liberties Neighbors Association for a full day of fall festivities for all ages! Fall in love with Northern Liberties as you wander through the outdoor market, taste test seasonal brews and treats, and enjoy live music! Bring the whole family for no charge children's activities like pumpkin crafts, face painting, and interactive games. Bring the whole family - and fido too - for Philadelphia’s newest neighborhood fall festival. Experience the charm of Northern Liberties in its most beautiful season! When you visit, come early for the special preview for Monster Mash: Northern Liberties Bloody Mary Challenge. For more information about Fall Fest and other October happenings in Northern Liberties, visit the website and social media.


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