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
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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