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March 19, 2010

Weekend Picks: Theater Openings, New Art Exhibits, & Weekend Dining Deals!

It's the final weekend to catch Blue Door at the Arden Theatre! Do it! Photo by Mark Garvin

It's the final weekend to catch Blue Door at the Arden Theatre! Do it! Photo by Mark Garvin

Friday

Tell Tale Hearts & Fractured Fantasies @ Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens
Great new exhibit launching at the PMG, featuring the works of ceramic artists from all over the country.

Final Weekend of St Patrick’s Day Specials @ Swift Half
The Swift Half Pub in No. Libs is currently running a fantastic $3 special, that features appetizers and small beers. The special wraps up on Sunday, so take advantage of it while you can.

Philadelphia Shakespeare Theater Presents: Macbeth
Macbeth opens today and runs through May 8th. [ via Phillyist ]

Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins @ Philadelphia Theatre Company
Yet another great tip from Phillyist, Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins opens at the Philadelphia Theatre Company today, running through April 18th. See Kathleen Turner, on stage! [ via Phillyist ]

Saturday

Ed Lee Bing @ the Art Star Gallery & Boutique
Bing will be demonstrating his knotting techniques at the Art Star Gallery, and explaining his work to visitors. Stop by!

March Madness @ Thirteen
Grab some discounted drinks and appetizers at the Marriott Downtown’s Thirteen today.

Terrarium Workshop @ JimmyStyle
Visit the E. Passyunk boutique and make your own terrarium. The event is only $20, and includes all the supplies you’ll need.

Kun Yang/Lin Dancers @ the Painted Bride Art Center
Friday’s show sold out, but you can still catch these wonderful performers today and tomorrow.

Sunday

Jay Michaelson @ Giovanni’s Room
Michaelson, author of Another Word for Sky, will be reading from his latest collection of poetry at Giovanni’s Room.

Blue Door @ the Arden Theatre
Last chance to catch the Arden’s stunning production of Blue Door!

Monday

Bonus Pick: Free Shakespeare Performance @ the NCC
Sometimes you can see great theatre at the National Constitution Center, and sometimes… it’s free. Stop by the NCC for a free performance of Troilus & Cressida.

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